8th Grade US History - Focusing on the Ludlow Massacre
How did industrialization change the lives of American workers, and why did labor strikes like the Ludlow Massacre occur? Who held power, and how was it challenged?
"My Dear Mr. President: In Alabama there are thousands of little children working in textile mills ten and eleven hours a day. I have visited thousands of homes made miserable by child labor..."
"The United Mine Workers of America call upon all miners in southern Colorado to strike for better wages, recognition of the union, and enforcement of state mining laws..."
"When the attack was made on the tent colony, the tents were riddled with bullets, and women and children sought shelter in pits under their tents... Some were burned alive when the tents were set on fire."
"Women and children roasted in pits; nine men also perish as militia fire tents. Striker’s colony is wiped out."
This documentary explains the causes, events, and legacy of the Ludlow Massacre. Discuss the power dynamics you notice while watching.