ressing. The unions, for whatever little strength they had in that era in protecting the worker, were undercut at every turn by the bosses and owners: "Carnegie is out to smash the union in every mill he owns" (40). The fabled "philanthropy" of the robber barons is exposed: "I hope the union beats him . . . But if they lose --- well, I supp
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