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``We Never Forget''
* * * >>> NOVEMBER 19 : JOE HILL
MURDERED
November 19 marks the 99th anniversary of the execution of
our fellow worker Joe Hill, songwriter and organizer, by the
state of Utah, for a crime he did not commit.
Born Joel Emmanuel Haggland on October 7, 1879, Joe left
Sweden for New York about 1902. He played piano in NYC, then
moved west and worked as a longshore-worker in San Pedro,
California. Joe travelled around the west working on farms and
construction.
Joe Hill's songs first appeared in the IWW Songbook in 1911.
Joe was at the Fraser River, B.C. rail construction when workers
struck in 1912. He wrote *Where the Fraser River Flows* and
helped win the strike.
Arrested in Salt Lake City in 1914, Joe was charged with
murder of a storekeeper and ex-policeman. Evidence shows the
storekeeper was killed for revenge by ex-convicts he had helped
send to prison. But police were eager to get rid of the
songwriter, and so Joe was convicted with many irregularities in
the trial.
Worldwide protests came from the Swedish government, and
hundreds of letters and telegrams came daily to the Utah governor
asking for a pardon. In prison Joe kept writing songs, including
- The Rebel Girl*, written for Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, which Joe
considered his best song.
November 18, 1915, Joe sent this telegram to IWW secretary
Big Bill Haywood: *Don't waste any time in mourning --
organize!* Later, Joe handed a guard a paper with these words:
MY LAST WILL
My will is easy to decide, For I have nothing to divide
My kin don't need to fuss and moan,
Moss does not cling to a rolling stone
My body -- Ah, if I could choose, I would to ashes it
reduce
And let the merry breezes blow
My dust to where some flowers grow
Perhaps some fading flower then, Would come to life and
bloom again
This is my last and final will
Good luck to all of you -- Joe Hill.
Joe Hill was executed by a firing squad November 19, 1915. In
the 1980's, an urn containing Joe Hill's ashes was found in the
US Post Office. After some negotiation, the ashes were turned
over to the IWW, and scattered at about 20 different sites around
the United States. Wherever people are fighting for their
rights, the spirit of Joe Hill lives on! Don't mourn --
organize!
THE REBEL GIRL
by Joe Hill /words updated/
There are women of many descriptions
In this cruel world as everyone knows
Some are living in beautiful mansions
And wearing the finest of clothes
There's the blue blooded queen and the princess
Who have charms made of diamonds and pearls
But the only and true kind of lady
Is the Rebel Girl
chorus:
She's a rebel girl, a rebel girl
To the working class she's the strength of this world
From Newfoundland to B.C.
She's fighting for you and for me
Yes she's there by our side
With her courage and pride
She's unequalled anywhere
And I'm proud to fight for freedom
With the rebel girl!
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