Eric Eggen

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To the alarm of some anarchists, employers in Chicago began to yield at the end of April: brick makers, boot and shoe manufacturers, some of the smaller packinghouses, foundries, picture frame manufactures, and more granted the eight-hour day. In the nation as a whole, forty-seven thousand workers gained the eight-hour day, some with and some without a reduction in pay.
The Republic for Which It Stands: The United States during Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865-1896 (Oxford History of the United States)
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