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Unionists and Bloodshed on Chicago's Streets - Douglas Linder, UMKC

 When an anarchist--whose identity remains a mystery even today--tossed a homemade bomb into a great company of Chicago police at 10:20 P.M. on the night of May 4, 1886, he could not have...

Grudges Kept Miller Out of Cooperstown - Richard Sandomir, NY Times

Marvin Miller knew he belonged in the Baseball Hall of Fame, but he died on Tuesday excluded from it. He had turned a weak players union into a ferocious and wealthy labor force that...

Original Columbine Massacre - Will Muhovich, University of Colorado

 From the time of its inception in the late 1880's until this incident, the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company was well-known as being one of the most ardent anti-union mine operators, having...

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