In this episode, we dive into the Homestead, PA mill strike of 1892, a pivotal moment in American labor history. We explore the incredible toughness of the Pennsylvanian people and steelworkers who fought for their rights in the face of enormous opposition.
At the heart of the story is the infamous Pinkerton Detective Agency, who were hired by Andrew Carnegie and Henry Frick to disband the strike. We examine the brutal tactics used by the Pinkertons, which led to a violent confrontation with the striking workers, resulting in several deaths and injuries.
Despite the tragic outcome of the strike, the legacy of the Homestead workers lives on, inspiring future generations to fight for fair treatment and justice in the workplace. Join us as we explore this fascinating chapter in American history and pay tribute to the brave men and women who stood up for their rights in the face of overwhelming odds.
If you are interested in more of this story please checkout this YouTube video that gives a great historical account of what happened there via this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6KVqIFTKh8
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