August Spies
American journalist and labor activist
American journalist and labor activist
1855
171 years ago
Activists & Humanitarians
United States
Worked as a journalist and was a key figure in the labor movement in the United States. Played a significant role in organizing the Haymarket affair, which was a peaceful rally in support of workers striking for an eight-hour workday. Spies was arrested and later executed following a highly publicized trial, becoming a martyr for labor rights. Advocated for anarchism and socialism, contributing to various labor publications during his lifetime.
Involved in organizing the Haymarket affair
Executed for his role in the Haymarket riots
Contributed to the publication of labor movements
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