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Haymarket Martyrs Monument: Anarchist / Workers Picnic at the Pub

The Historical Society of Forest Park presents a Haymarket Affair event with food, singing and fun

For 125 years, “labor pilgrims” from all over the world have visited the beautiful Haymarket Martyrs monument in Forest Home Cemetery, (863 DesPlaines Ave., Forest Park.) a short walk from the Forest Park Blue Line CTA stop. Near the monument is “Radical Row” the final resting place of Anarchist Emma Goldman and many other labor and anarchist rabble-rousers and hell-raisers.

The Historical Society of Forest Park will celebrate the 136th anniversary of Chicago’s Haymarket Affair with a special Anarchist / Labor “Picnic at the Pub” Sunday, April 30 -- a short walk from the Haymarket Martyrs Monument in Forest Home Cemetery. As a kick-off to celebrations of International May Day, the Historical Society of Forest Park will present a Sunday afternoon of food, history, music and fun at McGaffer’s Saloon, 7737 Roosevelt Road, Forest Park, from 11 a.m. -3 p.m.

The “Picnic at the Pub” (cost $15) at McGaffer’s Saloon, will feature a meal of German sausages and sauerkraut, (as well as vegan options) and a cash bar, along with historical displays of the Haymarket Martyrs, information tables from Chicago-area worker and immigrant rights groups, “Anarchist BINGO,” a book table, and live sing-alongs of labor and German and American drinking songs.

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The Haymarket Martyrs monument in Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, marks the burial site of the eight men tried and sentenced to death for the 1884 “Haymarket Incident” in which seven Chicago Police officers and at least four workers died. Six defendants were hanged in 1887, and two were sentenced to prison terms. In 1893, all eight were posthumously pardoned by Illinois Gov. John Altgeld who declared they had an unfair trial. The Haymarket Martyrs Monument is cared for by the Illinois Labor History Society.

Founded in 1975, the Historical Society of Forest Park is dedicated to collecting and preserving the rich heritage of Forest Park.

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