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- Hilo_Massacre abstract "The Hilo Massacre, also known as Bloody Monday, was an incident that occurred on 1 August 1938, in Hilo, Hawaii, when over 70 police officers attempted to disband 200 unarmed protesters during a strike, injuring 50 of the demonstrators. In their attempts to disband the crowd, officers tear gassed, hosed and finally fired their riot guns, leading to 50 injuries, but no deaths.These protesters were multi-ethnic, including Chinese, Japanese, Native Hawaiian, Luso and Filipino Americans. In addition, the strikers were not from one single union; members of many different unions, including the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU) participated. The different groups, long at odds, put aside their differences to challenge the Inter-Island Steamship Company. The unions, led by longshoreman Harry Kamoku, demanded equal wages with workers on the West Coast of the United States and closed shop or union shop.Strikes began on 4 February 1938, and culminated on 1 August when 200 workers gathered to protest the arrival of the SS Waialeale, a steamship owned by the Inter-Island Steamship Company. The protesters were ordered to disband, but refused to comply. Force was used, resulting in hospitalizations.".
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- Hilo_Massacre wikiPageID "21639829".
- Hilo_Massacre wikiPageRevisionID "606431028".
- Hilo_Massacre date "1938-08-01".
- Hilo_Massacre dfen Hawaii_Army_National_Guard.
- Hilo_Massacre fatalities "0".
- Hilo_Massacre hasPhotoCollection Hilo_Massacre.
- Hilo_Massacre injuries "50".
- Hilo_Massacre location Hawaii.
- Hilo_Massacre location Hilo,_Hawaii.
- Hilo_Massacre numparts "74".
- Hilo_Massacre perps Hawai‘i_County_Police_Department.
- Hilo_Massacre target Hawaii_Army_National_Guard.
- Hilo_Massacre target International_Longshore_and_Warehouse_Union.
- Hilo_Massacre target Inland_Boatmen’s_Union.
- Hilo_Massacre target Metal_Trades_Council.
- Hilo_Massacre time "600.0".
- Hilo_Massacre title "Hilo Massacre".
- Hilo_Massacre type Police_brutality.
- Hilo_Massacre victim "200".
- Hilo_Massacre weapons "Tear gas, Riot guns with Bayonets".
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:1938_in_Hawaii.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:1938_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:1938_labor_disputes_and_strikes.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:History_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:International_Longshore_and_Warehouse_Union.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Labor-related_political_violence_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Labor_disputes_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Law_enforcement_operations_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Mutinies.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Police_brutality_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Protests_in_the_United_States.
- Hilo_Massacre subject Category:Territory_of_Hawaii.
- Hilo_Massacre type Abstraction100002137.
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- Hilo_Massacre comment "The Hilo Massacre, also known as Bloody Monday, was an incident that occurred on 1 August 1938, in Hilo, Hawaii, when over 70 police officers attempted to disband 200 unarmed protesters during a strike, injuring 50 of the demonstrators. In their attempts to disband the crowd, officers tear gassed, hosed and finally fired their riot guns, leading to 50 injuries, but no deaths.These protesters were multi-ethnic, including Chinese, Japanese, Native Hawaiian, Luso and Filipino Americans.".
- Hilo_Massacre label "Hilo Massacre".
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- Hilo_Massacre wasDerivedFrom Hilo_Massacre?oldid=606431028.
- Hilo_Massacre isPrimaryTopicOf Hilo_Massacre.