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Capitals Terrorists Chad E Pearson

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Capitals Terrorists Chad E Pearson
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.76 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Chad E. Pearson
ISBN: 9781469671727, 9781469671734, 9781469671741, 1469671727, 1469671735, 1469671743
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Capitals Terrorists Chad E Pearson by Chad E. Pearson 9781469671727, 9781469671734, 9781469671741, 1469671727, 1469671735, 1469671743 instant download after payment.

Through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, employers and powerful individuals deployed a variety of tactics to control ordinary people as they sought to secure power in and out of workplaces. In the face of worker resistance, employers and their allies collaborated to use a variety of extralegal repressive techniques, including whippings, kidnappings, drive-out campaigns, incarcerations, arsons, hangings, and shootings, as well as less overtly illegal tactics such as shutting down meetings, barring speakers from lecturing through blacklists, and book burning. This book draws together the groups engaged in this kind of violence, reimagining the original Ku Klux Klan, various Law and Order Leagues, Stockgrowers' organizations, and Citizens' Alliances as employers' associations driven by unambiguous economic and managerial interests. Though usually discussed separately, all of these groups used similar language to tar their lower-class challengers—former slaves,...

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