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- Thibodaux_massacre abstract "The Thibodaux Massacre was a violent labor dispute and racial attack of whites against black workers in Thibodaux, Louisiana in November 1887. Although the number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 and as many as three hundred workers were killed, making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. All of the victims were African American.".
- Thibodaux_massacre comment "The Thibodaux Massacre was a violent labor dispute and racial attack of whites against black workers in Thibodaux, Louisiana in November 1887. Although the number of casualties is unknown, at least 35 and as many as three hundred workers were killed, making it one of the most violent labor disputes in U.S. history. All of the victims were African American.".