Jimmy Hoffa
Jimmy Hoffa was a labor organizer and the president of the Teamsters Union who mysteriously disappeared in 1975.
Victim
February 14, 1913
Aquarius
July 30, 1982
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Brazil, Indiana
Jimmy Hoffa, an influential American labor union leader, gained prominence in the mid-20th century as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union. He advocated for improved working conditions and increased wages for truck drivers and other blue-collar workers. Hoffa’s enigmatic disappearance in 1975 continues to be an unsolved mystery. A strong supporter of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., Hoffa organized a rally in favor of the Civil Rights Movement. Some of his notable accomplishments include his involvement in the growth and development of the Teamsters union and being portrayed in films such as “The Irishman” and “Hoffa,” which starred Jack Nicholson. A fascinating aspect of Jimmy Hoffa’s life is his unresolved disappearance in 1975, which remains a notorious Mob mystery.