Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Page 125
... violence at the factories . Union men confronted strikebreakers . Police appeared on behalf of the factory owners , after which serious violence erupted . More often than not violence to human life arrived with the police . The ...
... violence at the factories . Union men confronted strikebreakers . Police appeared on behalf of the factory owners , after which serious violence erupted . More often than not violence to human life arrived with the police . The ...
Page 155
... violence against police , mostly in the West , where nearly all strikes were violent anyway , but also at McKees ... violence- Physical violence is dramatic . It is especially dramatic when you talk about it and don't resort to it . But ...
... violence against police , mostly in the West , where nearly all strikes were violent anyway , but also at McKees ... violence- Physical violence is dramatic . It is especially dramatic when you talk about it and don't resort to it . But ...
Page 243
... Violence in America ( 1958 ) , p . 47 . Like many other leftists , Parsons seems to have talked a lot of vio- lence and committed little . The right , on the other hand , seems to say little and do a lot of killing . Brutality and ...
... Violence in America ( 1958 ) , p . 47 . Like many other leftists , Parsons seems to have talked a lot of vio- lence and committed little . The right , on the other hand , seems to say little and do a lot of killing . Brutality and ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
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