MikeDunnAuthor ,
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Today In Labor History March 27, 1904: The authorities kicked Mother Jones out of Colorado for “stirring-up” striking coal miners. Earlier in March, the authorities deported 60 striking miners from Colorado. In June, they arrested 22 in Telluride. For nearly 2 years, strikers, led by the Western Federation of Miners, were violently attacked by Pinkerton and Baldwin-Felts detectives. 33 strikers were killed. At least two scholars have said “There is no episode in American labor history in which violence was as systematically used by employers as in the Colorado labor war of 1903 and 1904.”

deepmud ,

@MikeDunnAuthor "Pray for the dead, and fight like hell for the living".

WobblyElmer ,
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But it was OK for the Baldwin-Felts bois to drive up and down the road firing their .30 Browning potato digger into the camp at Ludlow.

😕 "We won't be responsible for the terror"

MikeDunnAuthor OP ,
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@WobblyElmer ok as far as the Rockefellers were concerned

Piousunyn ,
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@MikeDunnAuthor So far Starbucks, Musk and Amazon have not done used the Pinkerton program yet. The keep trying to buy politicians for now.

MikeDunnAuthor OP ,
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@Piousunyn actually, amazon has used the Pinkertons

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