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Legal History - The Centralia Tragedy of 1919: Elmer Smith and the Wobblies (Samuel and Althea Stroum Books xx)

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Book Synopsis: On November 11, 1919, the citizens of Centralia, Washington, gathered to watch former servicemen, local Boy Scouts, and other community groups march in the Armstice Day parade. When the marchers swung past the meeting hall of the Industrial Workers of the World, a group of veterans broke ranks, charged the hall, and were met by gunshots. Before the day was over, four of the marchers were dead and one of the Wobblies had been lynched by the mob.

Through a wealth of newly available primary source material including previously sealed court documents, FBI records released under the Freedom of Information Act, and interviews with surviving witnesses, Tom Copeland has pieced together the events of that day and has traced the fate of the men who were accused and convicted of murdering the marchers. Copeland focuses on Elmer Smith, the local attorney who advised the Wobblies that they had the right to defend their hall against an anticipated attack.

Although he never belonged to the IWW, Smith sympathized with their interests, championing the rights of working people, and speaking on their behalf. He was originally arrested with the Wobblies and then took up their cause in the courts, beginning a life-long struggle to free the men who were charged with murdering the Centralia marchers. Copeland recounts Smith's disbarment and eventual reinstatement, his run for political office, his speeches throughout the Northwest, and his unyielding support for the workers' cause.

This book is a balanced treatment of the Centalia tragedy and its legal repercussions written by a practicing lawyer. It is also a compelling human drama, centering on the marginal life of an industrial frontier labor lawyer, a study of radical politics of the 1920s, and a depiction of conditions of life in the lumber camps and towns. It is thus biography as well as legal, political, and social history.

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Discover the captivating true story of the Centralia Tragedy of 1919 with "Elmer Smith and the Wobblies" book. Dive into the pages of history as author Tom Copeland uncovers the shocking events that unfolded on that fateful November 11th in Centralia, Washington. With exclusive access to primary source materials and previously sealed court documents, Copeland's meticulous research brings this compelling human drama to life.

From the patriotic Armstice Day parade to the charged confrontation between veterans and the Industrial Workers of the World, this book takes you on a riveting journey through a time of radical politics and social unrest. Immerse yourself in the untold stories of the men accused of murder and the relentless fight for justice led by attorney Elmer Smith.

Elmer Smith's unwavering dedication to the rights of working people shines through in every page of this balanced and thought-provoking narrative. As a practicing lawyer and advocate for the workers' cause, Smith's journey will inspire and educate readers on the struggles faced by early labor movements.

Experience the depth of Copeland's research and his ability to seamlessly blend biography, legal, political, and social history into one compelling read. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a legal buff, or simply seeking a gripping tale of justice, "Elmer Smith and the Wobblies" is a must-read.

Join us on this enlightening journey and uncover the truth behind the Centalia tragedy. Don't miss your chance to immerse yourself in this captivating book. Discover "Elmer Smith and the Wobblies" today!

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