The great strike, its relations to labor, property, and gove
The great strike, its relations to labor, property, and government, suggested by the memorable events which, originating in the tyrannous extortion of railway masters, and the execution of eleven labor reformers, called "Mollie Maguires," June 21, 1877 culminated in burning the corporation property, in Pittsburg...
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