‘Clairton, Pa., Ruled Lock, Stock and Barrel by Carnegie Steel’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 221. November 21, 1929.
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‘Clairton, Pa., Ruled Lock, Stock and Barrel by Carnegie Steel’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 221. November 21, 1929.
A Black worker from what is still a company town, Clairton, Pennsylvania, site of today’s deadly coke mill explosion, and long-time place of steel-making and worker-killing, writes to the Daily Worker to tell of conditions there in 1929. ‘Clairton, Pa., Ruled Lock, Stock and Barrel by Carnegie Steel’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily […]
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