DescriptionColorado National Guard Breaks Up Protesters Demanding Mother Jones's Release, Trinidad, 1914.png
English: Members of the Colorado National Guard, some on horseback, disperse demonstrators, participants in a march to free Mother Jones and support the UMWA strike against CF&I, near the Post Office on Main Street in Trinidad, Las Animas County, Colorado.
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Mounted Colorado National Guardsmen break up a protest seeking to secure Mother Jones's release in January 1914
Items portrayed in this file
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Colorado National Guard
Colorado Coalfield War
United Mine Workers
demonstration
horse
significant event
Ludlow Massacre
copyright status
public domain
inception
27 January 1914Gregorian
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