Eric Eggen

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The ARU voted to back the Pullman strike by refusing to handle any Pullman cars. The powerful General Managers’ Association, which represented the twenty-four railroads centering or terminating in Chicago, countered by announcing that any worker who enforced the boycott would be fired. On June 26, the workers began detaching the cars; the railroads fired workers, and other workers walked out, demanding their reinstatement.
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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