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Jacob Coxey

Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr. (April 16, 1854 – May 18, 1951), sometimes known as General Coxey, of Massillon, Ohio, was an American politician who ran for office several times in Ohio. Twice, in 1894 and 1914, he led “Coxey’s Army”, a group of unemployed men who marched to Washington, D.C., to present a “Petition in Boots” demanding that the United States Congress allocate funds to create jobs for the unemployed. Although the marches failed, Coxey’s Army was an early attempt to arouse political interest in an issue that grew in importance until the Social Security Act of 1935 encouraged the establishment of state unemployment insurance programs.
Alias Jacob S. Coxey Sr.
Real Names/Alt Names Jacob S. Coxey Sr.
Characteristics Hero, Politician, Historical Figures, Realism and Victorian Age, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors
First Appearance Historical figure (b. 1854 – d. 1951)
First Publisher
Appearance List Books: Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey, Coxey’s Army: A Study of the Industrial Army Movement of 1894, etc.
Sample Read Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey [Internet Archive]
Description Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr. (April 16, 1854 – May 18, 1951), sometimes known as General Coxey, of Massillon, Ohio, was an American politician who ran for office several times in Ohio. Twice, in 1894 and 1914, he led “Coxey’s Army”, a group of unemployed men who marched to Washington, D.C., to present a “Petition in Boots” demanding that the United States Congress allocate funds to create jobs for the unemployed. Although the marches failed, Coxey’s Army was an early attempt to arouse political interest in an issue that grew in importance until the Social Security Act of 1935 encouraged the establishment of state unemployment insurance programs.
Source Coxey’s Army – Wikipedia
Coxey's Army: An American Odyssey (1985)
Coxey’s Army: An American Odyssey (1985)