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Haymarket Bombing
A bomb went off amidst a group of policemen at a labor rally called by Albert Parsons and Samuel Feldman. The rally took place at the end of a peaceful four-day nationwide strike calling for an eight-hour work day. The bomb blast killed one policeman and wounded many more. This event discredited the labor movement.
On May 1, the American labor movement seemed to have reached new heights. Over 100,000 workers took part in a nationwide job action calling for the institution of an eight-hour work day.

Five days later, many of the advances that the laborers had achieved were lost. The bomb that went off at the Hay Market Labor Rally turned public opinion against their movement.

A year later, the six who were convicted of setting the bomb were hung.