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Chicago coal gleaners

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Chicago coal gleaners. Great Railroad Strike 1877. 1899 Illustration of Haymarket. “Hurray for Anarchy!!”. "The time will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you are throttling today,". Homestead, Carnegie Steel. Henry Clay Frick. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Great Railroad Strike 1877

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“Hurray for Anarchy!!”

"The time will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you are throttling today,"

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Homestead, Carnegie Steel

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Henry Clay Frick

“I am going to fight…If it takes all summer and all winter, and all next summer and all next winter… I will fight this to the bitter end. I will never recognize the union, never, never.”

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Homestead Striker behind steel plate barricade

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Remington’s pro-gov sketch

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Shift Change Pullman Factory

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American Railroad Union supports Pullman Strike

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• President Cleveland sends troops to end the Pullman Strike• "If it takes the entire army and navy of the United States to deliver a postal

card in Chicago, that card will be delivered. President Grover Cleveland, 1894

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