This Week in Illinois History

This Week In Illinois History: The Haymarket Riot (May 4, 1886)

1 min · 4. maj 2026
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The story of the Haymarket Riot of 1886 actually begins 20 years earlier. After the Civil War, Chicago's labor unions had been pushing for an eight-hour workday instead of the usual 12 to 14. In response, Illinois passed an eight-hour law, but it had loopholes that allowed employers to ignore it. So on Saturday, May 1, 1867, unions called for a city-wide strike to protest the flawed law. Six thousand workers flooded into the streets, and the protest spread from there. The strike crippled the city's economy for almost a week, but the movement eventually fell apart, and the ineffectual law went unchanged.

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