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portada To The Bitter End: The 1899 Cleveland Streetcar Strike (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
576
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.0 cm
Peso
0.76 kg.
ISBN13
9781508645801

To The Bitter End: The 1899 Cleveland Streetcar Strike (en Inglés)

John Stark Bellamy II (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

To The Bitter End: The 1899 Cleveland Streetcar Strike (en Inglés) - Bellamy II, John Stark

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Terror in the Forest City. Bombs blowing up streetcars crowded with passengers. Trolley crews stoned and beaten. Thousands of Clevelanders-men, women and children--rioting day and night in the streets. Policemen and soldiers desperately battling lynch mobs all over the East, West and South Sides. Gut-toting strikebreakers shooting it out in the streets with equally armed strike sympathizers. Welcome to Cleveland in the summer of 1899. Cleveland history is like an enormous North Atlantic iceberg: what its citizens choose to remember is probably less than a tenth of what has been forgotten or suppressed. And so it is with the story of the Great Streetcar Strike of 1899, Cleveland's most terrible episode of outright class warfare. Although long lost in a fog of civic amnesia, the Great Streetcar Strike was the greatest civic upheaval in the city's history, both in terms of its duration and for the proportion of its citizens involved in mass-participation law-breaking. Never before or since has the city witnessed so prolonged and desperate a labor conflict, or been so divided in its loyalties to the warring parties. On one side: the Cleveland Electric Railway Company ("The Big Con"), led by tough traction magnate Henry Everett and backed up by a force of half a thousand armed strikebreakers, hired detectives, the Cleveland police and the state militia. On the other: the Big Con's 800 newly unionized conductors and motorman and the tens of thousands of Forest City citizens sympathetic to the strikers and willing to commit violence on their behalf. To the Bitter End is the story of their epic combat as it was fought out in the city streets, newspapers and pulpits throughout the summer and fall of 1899. A tale of sacrifice and mayhem, ruthlessness and loss, The Great Streetcar Strike was, truly, a working-class insurrection that touched the life of every Clevelander at the turn of the 20th century and continues to reverberate today.

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