W. F. Burns
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W. F. Burns was an American author and labor activist known for his work on social justice and labor rights. His notable book, "The Pullman Boycott," explores the significant labor strike of 1894, which was a pivotal event in American labor history. Burns's writings reflect the struggles and aspirations of workers during a transformative period in the United States, highlighting the impact of industrialization on labor relations. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse surrounding workers' rights and the importance of collective action.
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