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Homestead Strike, 1892
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Henry Frick tried to cut workers wages at Carnegie Steel in the summer of 1892 while Andrew Carnegie was in Europe. Henry Frick Carnegie SteelAndrew Carnegie
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The Union at the Carnegie plant in Homestead, Pennsylvania, called a strike.
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Frick had a plan for defeating the Union. July 1 st He called in the Pinkertons, which is a private police force, known for their ability to break strikes.
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On July 5 th 300 Pinkerton’s moved up the Monongahela River on barges. In a shootout with strikers, several people died and many were wounded.
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On July 23 rd, anarchist Alexander Berkman tried and failed to assassinate Frick.
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Although Alexander Berkman was not connected with the strike, the public associated his act with the rising tide of labor violence.
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On November 20, the Homestead Strike was called off.
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Carnegie claimed the he believed in Unions, however Carnegie Steel remained non-unionized until the late 1930’s.
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