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Today in labor history, May 7, 1907: Two die and twenty are injured on “Bloody Tuesday” in San Francisco when the company’s strikebreakers open fire on striking streetcar operators. Over the course of the strike, two dozen people died in accidents on the system while it was run by scab labor and an estimated 900+ others were injured.
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FYI, the current municipal transit agency was organized in 1912. By the way, this is an amazing post-earthquake photo...
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