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Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper
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Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894.
Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894. Illustration from a contemporary American newspaper
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1894 Agitator Box Car Burn Chaos Chicago Freight Car Hose Night Protester Pullman Sabotage Smoke Striker Trouble Water Working Class Yard Extinguish
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This powerful print captures the chaos and destruction that unfolded during the Pullman strike of 1894 in Chicago. In a dramatic illustration from a contemporary American newspaper, we witness the aftermath of rioting workers setting fire to six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards on the evening of July 6th. The image portrays a scene engulfed in smoke and flames, with brave firefighters desperately attempting to extinguish the raging inferno. Amidst this tumultuous backdrop, we see agitators and protesters clashing with soldiers who have been called in to restore order. The late hour adds an eerie ambiance as darkness descends upon this battleground between laborers and authorities. This snapshot serves as a stark reminder of the deep-seated tensions that plagued America's working class during this period. It symbolizes not only their frustration but also their determination to fight for better working conditions and fair treatment from companies like Pullman. While it is impossible to ignore the destruction caused by these acts of sabotage, it is important to remember that they were born out of desperation rather than malice. This image encapsulates both sides of this historic struggle - one driven by grievances against corporate exploitation and another tasked with maintaining law and order. As we reflect on this momentous event in American history, let us strive for empathy towards those who fought for justice amidst such turmoil.
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