Analysis of the Interchurch World Movement Report On the Steel Strike
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4. The "powerless silence before the armed men" of the Snellins story is paralleled by the "coolheadedness" of the REPORT ON THE STEEL STRIKE 319 "muscle bound Titans of labor who were only thinking — thinking hard. " 5. The charge of diabolical heartlessness, as shown by the alleged taking of the dead woman's hat, donning it and the ribald dance over her dead body is at least approximated by the charge of deliberately attempting to ride down little children. Another early incident connected wi...th the steel strike itself, which the strike leaders immediately seized on, highly colored and published widely in most inflammatory form, grew out of the breaking up a strikers' meeting in North Clairton, Sunday afternoon September 21st, the day before the strike. The question of whether or not this meeting should have been allowed was in dispute but this point was entirely overshadowed by the atrocity allegations which grew out of the affair. As six state troopers were dispersing the crowd one of them evidently accidentally knocked down an American flag which is variously stated to have been on the platform and carried by one of the strikers.
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