Bloody Sunday (1938)

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Bloody Sunday was the conclusion of a month-long "sitdowners' strike" by unemployed men at the main post office in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was Depression-era Vancouver's final violent clash between unemployed protesters and police that provoked widespread criticism of police brutality. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bloody Sunday (1938)
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rdf:langString A plainclothes Mountie clubbing protesters leaving the post office
rdf:langString * Unemployment * The Great Depression * Cutting of financial support for relief camps
xsd:date 1938-06-19
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rdf:langString Bloody Sunday
rdf:langString Bloody Sunday was the conclusion of a month-long "sitdowners' strike" by unemployed men at the main post office in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was Depression-era Vancouver's final violent clash between unemployed protesters and police that provoked widespread criticism of police brutality.
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