Keith Wheeles

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By 1934, the Great Depression had cast a pall over the entire country, but the workers of Birmingham, Alabama, were having a particularly tough go of it. During this period of economic collapse, Birmingham—which the Roosevelt administration deemed to be “the worst hit town in the country”—saw its massive steel mills close down and its coal mines left idle.
Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor
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