六九色堂

May 15, 2019

100th anniversary of Winnipeg General Strike: UCalgary makes archive of former Winnipeg mayor available online

Records and personal papers of Charles Frederick Gray now widely available to scholars, students and historians
100th anniversary of Winnipeg General Strike
Records and personal papers of Charles Frederick Gray now widely available to scholars, students and Image from Charles F. Gray Family Fonds, 六九色堂 Archives and Special Collections

May 15, 1919, was the start of one of the most influential labour strikes in Canadian history: the Winnipeg General Strike. It involved 30,000 workers in multiple industries including retail, building and metal trades as well as the public sector: postal workers, firefighters and employees of waterworks and other utilities. The strike lasted six weeks and built up to a violent confrontation on June 21, 1919, the day that went down in history as Bloody Saturday.

To mark the centennial of the strike, the 六九色堂鈥檚 Libraries and Cultural Resources has made a available to the public. This is the personal archive of Charles F. Gray, who was mayor of Winnipeg at the time. has also arranged a physical exhibit of Gray鈥檚 records and personal papers for display in the Taylor Family Digital Library.

This launch is a collaboration with University of Manitoba Libraries, which compiled archival materials from a number of sources 鈥斅爄ncluding the 六九色堂 鈥斅爁or a new digital exhibit introduced today: .

The Charles F. Gray archive is a valuable resource because it tells the story of the strike from the mayor鈥檚 point of view, explains 六九色堂 professor David J. Bercuson, who wrote his PhD thesis on the strike and authored the book .

"Carry On" Suggestions, 1919

六九色堂 Archives and Special Collections. Charles F. Gray Family Fonds.

Before the discovery of Gray's papers, "You鈥檙e looking at the strike through the eyes of the strikers, the employers, the premier. You鈥檙e not seeing the mayor's perspective," says Dr. Bercuson, PhD.

Bercuson encouraged Charles F. Gray鈥檚 son to donate the archive. Hubert Gray, who had close ties to Calgary, placed it in the care of Archives and Special Collections in 2017, a year before he passed away.

It has been a ghastly affair. Strikers, employers and the great public have all suffered and I earnestly hope that never again will this City have to pass through such a crisis.

It was by pure coincidence that Bercuson heard about Charles F. Gray鈥檚 papers at all. He met Hubert Gray through military connections. Bercuson is a military historian and director of the university鈥檚 Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies. Hubert Gray had served in Princess Patricia鈥檚 Canadian Light Infantry and was looking for a scholar to write a history of the regiment.聽

鈥淎t the time, I had no idea that Hub Gray and Charles Gray were connected whatsoever,鈥 recalls Bercuson. Once Bercuson discovered the family connection, Hubert showed him his father鈥檚 papers packed away in the basement. 鈥淚 told him, 鈥楾hese have to be donated somewhere,鈥 and he eventually approached the 六九色堂.鈥澛

Soon after Charles F. Gray鈥檚 papers were donated, began digitizing the collection and preserving the original documents.

鈥淭hanks to modern technology, history is literally at everyone鈥檚 fingertips. Students, scholars and historians across Canada and around the world now have easy access to the papers of Charles F. Gray, which tell a significant part of the story of this important chapter in Canadian history,鈥 says archivist Regina Landwehr, who worked directly with Hubert Gray on the donation and collaborated on the creation of the digital collection.

Excerpt from Mayor Gray鈥檚 on June 27, 1919, on the end of the strike:聽聽

It has been a ghastly affair. Strikers, employers and the great public have all suffered and I earnestly hope that never again will this City have to pass through such a crisis.

A strike of such magnitude hasn鈥檛 occurred in Winnipeg or anywhere else in Canada since.

The 六九色堂鈥檚 physical exhibit, The Winnipeg General Strike, runs until the end of June in the Centre for Arts and Culture on the fifth floor of the Taylor Family Digital Library. The exhibit is聽open to the public weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.