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Document Details


Title: Mary (O'Neil) Thomas
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: California State University, Long Beach. Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive
Collection: Labor History: Individual Labor Activists
Description: Mary Thomas (Oneal) became spokesperson on behalf of the striking miners and their families who were the victims of the Ludlow massacre in 1914.
Original Language: English
Audio: [Audio available]
Speaker: Thomas, Mary (O'Neil)
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker occupation: Activist; Labor union organizer; Restaurateur; Waitress
Document date: Undated
Historical events discussed: Ludlow Massacre, CO, April 20, 1914
Locations discussed: Colorado; North America; United States
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Colorado; Labor unions--Organizing; Labor unions--Political activity; Ludlow Massacre, CO, April 20, 1914; Miners--Labor unions; North America; Oral history; United States
ASP release: 2007-01
Document code: OHI0035188-38755