The pullman strike SHEG PDF

Title The pullman strike SHEG
Author Nicole T
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Nicole Tempesta Mr.Packard US History I - Honors

April 1st, 2020 A7+8 The Pullman Strike SHEG

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According to the newspaper, what happened that day?

How does the newspaper describe the strikers? The newspaper describes the strikers as dissatisfied with their working position, as daily employees.

Chicago Times DATE May  12th, 1894

PULLMAN MEN OUT

About 4,000 employees went on strike that day over inadequate pay.

DATE June  26-28, 1894

NOTA WHEEL TURNS IN THE WEST

Every day, Pullman's boycotters closed the railroads and destroyed Pullman's loose train cars.

DATE July  7th, 1894

MEN NOT AWED BY SOLDIERS

The demonstrators were targeted by security forces that day, but the party still retains most of the highways.

The paper defines the strikers as players, but as teenage hoodlums, some who burnt the yards

The majority of the strikers organized a conference that day, explaining how they would not go back down.

The newspaper identifies the strikers as workers on the train.

MOST OF THE ROADS AT A STANDSTILL DATE July  15th, 1894

DEBS, SURE HE CAN WIN

Chicago Tribune DATE May  12th, 1894

PULLMAN OUT

The daily defines the strikers as boycotters unwilling to work with Pullman.

The daily defines the And when Pullman strikers as randomly himself tried to throwing out inform the people that employees

LAYOFFS THE CAUSE

the firm was operating at a loss, 2,000 employees had walked out of work that day.

DATE June  26-28, 1894

DEBS IS A DICTATOR

The American Railway Union was more militant in its actions that day and instructed all of its staff to start protesting.

DATE July  7th, 1894

YARDS FIRE SWEPT

The strikers turned abusive that day and burned buildings in the railway yard.

DATE July  15th, 1894

WITH A DULL THUD

DEBS WILD ASSERTIONS

The strikers suffered badly that day and died very soon when Debs suffered all of its resources

The paper describes the strikers because it shows their anger towards the factories. And their stress made the just drop everything and leave The newspaper defines the strikers as well as the determined staff who use manipulation to win a Pullman proposition. The article, at Debs 'orders, identifies the strikers as intoxicated anarchists.

The paper defines the strikers as fools only clinging to shreds of broken hope.

The Chicago Times supported the employees as a result of, within the initial article, they hop over the bit wherever Pullman’s company was running below, and in their third article, they intercommunicate the “young hoodlums” because the perpetrators of the yard fires, and in their fourth article, their title, “DEBS positive HE will WIN,” sounds awfully optimistic, and therefore the Chicago apsis supported Pullman car as a result of they provided Pullman car running below as associate excuse of wages happening in their initial article, describes the employees nearly as enemy forces doing their best in their second article, blame the strikers for the yard fires in their third article, and in their fourth article, utterly mock Debs’ stupidity....


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