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Today in Labor History July 25, 1909: "Tragic Week," a series of bloody clashes between the Spanish army and the working classes of Catalonia, began. The violence came as anarchists, socialists and free masons protested the military’s mustering of reservists to fight a colonial war in Morocco. Most of the soldiers were the workers and peasants, and the sole breadwinners for their families, while the wealthy were allowed to buy their way out of service. They blockaded roads, stopped troop trains, overturned trams, burned down building owned by the corrupt Catholic Church, and called for a General Strike on July 26. Police and military attacked the workers, killing up to 150 people. Over 1,000 were indicted for armed rebellion. Several cops and soldiers also died in the fighting. Five, including the anarchist educator, Francisco Ferrer, founder of the Modern School, were wrongfully executed. Ferrer's execution triggered international protests, including in the U.S. and Latin America.

You can read my complete article on Ferrer and the History of the Modern School here: michaeldunnauthor.com/2022/04/