Policy + Politics

Policy + Politics

Wall Street Protests: An American Tradition

Homestead Strike

It was messy. For nearly five months in 1892, ironworkers and steelworkers clashed over contract negotiations with private security agents. The prolonged conflict became known as the bitter “Homestead Strike” at Andrew Carnegie’s steel plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania. In the end, the unions came up on the short end of the stick.

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