On this day in 1897, the Lattimer Massacre occurred near Hazelton, Pennsylvania when a Sheriff's posse fired into a crowd of unarmed, striking miners, killing 19. Miners, mostly Eastern European immigrants, had been protesting for better pay and union recognition.

A week prior, over 3,000 miners had gone on strike, demanding better pay and an end to the forced use of the company store. On the morning of September 10th, approximately 400 miners peacefully marched to a newly opened coal mine in Lattimer to support a new United Mine Workers (UMW) union there.

After refusing an order to disperse by a Luzerne County sheriff's posse, the posse fired into the crowd. Nineteen miners were killed and several dozen were wounded.

Despite the fact that sheriffs had been overhead joking about how many strikers they would kill that morning, as well as medical evidence that demonstrated miners were mostly shot in the back, the sheriff and seventy-three deputies were acquitted at trial, insisting that they were charged by the crowd.

The massacre was a turning point in the history of the United Mine Workers (UMW), who received more than 10,000 new members in the aftermath of the massacre.

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  • UmbraVivi [he/him, she/her]
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    1 year ago

    Oh wow this is a real effort post reply, thank you very much!

    I have Wolfenstein, completely forgot about that, I'll try that one for sure. I played Bioshock, that's probably the one I'd most like to have another one of because I really enjoyed it. Vampire the Masquerade is also one I'll take a look at, thanks a lot again.

    • worlds_okayest_mech_pilot [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Sure, not a problem! I love older games a lot more than the AAA releases, so I never get tired of talking about them haha.

      If you liked Bioshock, Bioshock 2 is pretty much the exact same game, and I hear it's really really good. People used to ignore it, but more and more I've been seeing people recommend it or even say it's better than the first. I haven't played it yet, but I'm excited to get around to it sometime.

      Also, if you ever get a chance to upgrade your PC, there's a new game called Clockwork Revolution that was announced a couple of months ago that looks like it takes a lot of cues from Bioshock. It sounds like a full RPG made by some of the lead creators behind Vampire the Masquerade (and Arcanum, an older CRPG). Hopefully it turns out great; we can always use more good Bioshock-like games haha.