1877 rail strike changed minds on labor rights
Reported By: arkansasonline.com
September 04, 2017 05:09:36 AM
In the summer of 1877, the United States endured an outbreak of labor unrest so widespread and violent that some thought a new American revolution was in the offing, this time tinged with the communist ideals that had just burned through France.
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