Cold Millions: The History of Spokane's Free Speech Fight - Featuring EWU History Students and Author Jess Walter
Cold Millions: The History of Spokane's Free Speech Fight - Featuring EWU History Students and Author Jess Walter
This event kicks off an exhibit on the 3rd Floor of the Central Library that features research related to Jess Walter's bestselling novel The Cold Millions. Students from Eastern Washington University's History Department will discuss researching the novel's historical roots (such as the Free Speech Fight of 1909-1910) and their curation of the exhibit.
The exhibit will be on display through March and explores they myths and realities of Spokane at the turn of the last century, a time when millionaires lived in elaborate mansions, workers scrambled to survive, and a fearless band of union organizers fought for justice.
Of the exhibit, author Jess Walter says, "Given what’s happening across the country, it's an especially apt time to look back at the Spokane Free Speech Fight (sometimes described as the first 'successful' nonviolent protest in American history, although that’s up for debate) and a fascinating time to think about the role and efficacy of protest, and the lengths the powerful will go to subvert it."