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The New South

CHAPTER VI
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The efforts of employers to prevent the formation of unions led to lockouts and strikes during which there was considerable disorder and some bloodshed.

Communities which had known of such disputes only from hearsay stood amazed.

The workers generally gained recognition of their right to organize, and their success may mean greater industrial friction in the future..


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