**Arthur Herbert "Slim" Evans** (1890 - 1944) was a [trade unionist](Trade_Union "wikilink") and [communist](Communism "wikilink"). ## Life Nothing is known about Arthur's childhood, but he left Toronto in 1911 and worked as a [farmer](Agriculture "wikilink") and carpenter. In [Minneapolis](United_States_of_America "wikilink") he became involved with the [IWW](Industrial_Workers_of_the_World "wikilink"), and was shot during the [Ludlow Massacre](Ludlow_Massacre "wikilink"), leading to him walking with a limp for the rest of his life. He returned to Canada and joined the [One Big Union](One_Big_Union "wikilink"), helping to represent [coal](Fossil_Fuels "wikilink") [miners](Mining "wikilink"). He was arrested for five years over union activity, and became an early member of the Communist Party of Canada. During the [Great Depression](Great_Depression "wikilink"), he helped organise unemployed workers across Canada. He participated in the [On-to-Ottawa Trek](On-to-Ottawa_Trek "wikilink") and [Regina Riot](Regina_Riot "wikilink"), and raised funds for volunteer fighters in the [Spanish Civil War](Spanish_Civil_War "wikilink"). He was killed after being hit by a car in Vancouver, 1944.\[1\] ## References 1. [Wikipedia](Wikipedia "wikilink") -