Anna LoPizzo was a striker killed during the Lawrence textile strike (also known as the Bread and Roses strike), considered one of the most significant struggles in U.S. labor history. Eugene Debs said of that strike, "The Victory at Lawrence was the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized labor.

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  • Anna LoPizzo was a striker killed during the Lawrence textile strike (also known as the Bread and Roses strike), considered one of the most significant struggles in U.S. labor history. Eugene Debs said of that strike, "The Victory at Lawrence was the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized labor. " Peter Carlson saw this strike conducted by the militant Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) as a turning point: Wary of [a war with the anti-capitalist IWW], some mill owners swallowed their hatred of unions and actually invited the AFL to organize their workers. Anna LoPizzo's death was significant to both sides in the struggle.
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  • Anna LoPizzo was a striker killed during the Lawrence textile strike (also known as the Bread and Roses strike), considered one of the most significant struggles in U.S. labor history. Eugene Debs said of that strike, "The Victory at Lawrence was the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized labor.
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