UChicago International Workers Day Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. the opposite of invest
  2. 5. This country was forced to pay reparations to its colonizer despite birthing the first successful slave revolt.
  3. 6. a theory Marx writes about in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
  4. 8. The city in which the 1912 Bread and Roses Strike took place.
  5. 13. This is a negative health effect of coal mining.
  6. 15. Reagan and Thatcher were really into this idea.
  7. 17. This 1947 act legalized closed-shops in the US (includes a dash).
  8. 19. Commemoration of the 1866 Haymarket Riot in Chicago.
  9. 20. usually in the form of a ban on trades
  10. 21. The city in India where the world's worst industrial disaster took place in 1984.
  11. 22. A factory or workshop with squalid conditions.
Down
  1. 1. Patrick Wolfe wrote it was "foundational to modernity." It follows a logic of eliminating native populations from their land.
  2. 2. Common word to describe someone anti-technology but is also an English worker who destroyed machines.
  3. 3. Author of What Is To Be Done, believe in the vanguard party.
  4. 7. If you're a Wobblie, you're in this abbreviated organization.
  5. 9. Many Caribbean plantations in the 18th and 19th centuries grew this.
  6. 10. In the early 20th century, the US established nursing schools, which used American curriculum, in this country as part of its imperial expansion.
  7. 11. an act of protest by citizen-consumers
  8. 12. Irish American who led the AFL.
  9. 14. Workers living abroad often send this back to their families who are still living in their home countries.
  10. 16. "History repeats itself twice," said Marx, "first as tragedy, then as ___."
  11. 18. This Dhaka factory collapsed in 2013 due to a structural failure.