It was an industry that at one time employed 700,000 workers, including 200,00 here in the Chicago area. Italians, Poles, Mexicans, African Americans, and others willing to put in a long and sometimes dangerous day’s work found good pay and a career working at the steel mills. Then gradually, it went away… but not before one fateful Memorial Day protest turned deadly.
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1937 Chicago Steel Strike: Blood On The Prairie, The by John F. Hogan
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Steelworker's Park:
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Chicago Lakeside: Imagine (with Bill Kurtis)
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Illinois Labor History Society Video:
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Mollie West Describes the Memorial Day Massacre:
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