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IWW Centenary Protest and Celebration

New York City GMB - June 4, 2005

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A boistrous picket outside Starbucks for
wrongfully fired barista Sarah Bender


Supporters from the Million Worker March
and the AFL-CIO spoke out...



Teamster Bert Picard translated for Make the Road
and then Sarah herself spoke out...




There was solid support for from labor organizers...


Including one of our own...



Animal rights activists were on hand...


As was the Direct Action Tendency


Passersby were very supportive


And Crutch made a great marshal


The NLG made sure the police behaved


Later in Fort Greene Park (Brooklyn)
Big Bill Haywood spoke in a reenactment


Celebrating the founding of our union


We all sang Solidarity Forever


And then Lucy Parsons spoke


Mother Jones offered some insights


And Father Hagerty explained Class War


"Hi...I'm Eugene Debs"


Dan DeLeon didn't care for the warm weather


But Joe Hill's spirit inspired everyone


After the play, a round table with AFL-CIO,


Make The Road By Walking,


The Industrial Workers of the World


and the Direct Action Tendency


Tommy of DAT got his Red Card


And a big welcome from David Temple


Later we partied at Dumba


As Frank Little looked on...



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