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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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