Albert Parsons

American journalist and activist

Albert Parsons - American journalist and activist
Born

1848
177 years ago

Died

November 11th, 1887
137 years ago — 39 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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Journalist and activist focused on labor rights. Played a significant role in the Haymarket affair in Chicago, advocating for workers' rights and the eight-hour workday. Contributed to the publication of several labor-focused newspapers and participated in various labor movements throughout the United States. His activism led to his arrest and execution, which drew national attention to the labor movement in America.

Involvement in the Haymarket affair

Advocacy for the eight-hour workday

Publication of labor-focused newspapers

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