Talk:1919 General Steel Strike
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Death
Is very important to know the number of workers who where killed in those days
Morgan
Theres no mention about J.P. Morgan implication in the counter-strike. J.P. Morgan was the banker who controls the Carnagie Company and US Steel Company.
Pro-Labour Bias
While this article is very educational, it seems to have a very strong Pro-Labour bias. I feel that this should be addressed.
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