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The book recounts a major labor strike in the steel industry, describing how large numbers of mill workers sought collective bargaining but encountered company opposition through surveillance, dismissals, and control of local civic life. It reviews earlier struggles, outlines the organizing campaign that culminated in the strike, and chronicles employers', legal and police responses. The author evaluates reasons for defeat while highlighting practical successes such as an effective commissary system to sustain strikers. Woven throughout are examinations of company power in mill towns and prescriptive lessons for future organizing and industrial democracy.

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William Z. Foster

William Z. Foster was an American labor leader and political activist known for his contributions to the labor movement in the early 20th century. He played a significant role in organizing steel workers and was a prominent figure in the 1919 steel strike, which aimed to improve working conditions and wages. Foster's notable work, "The Great Steel Strike and its Lessons," provides insights into the challenges faced by labor unions and the broader implications of the strike for the labor movement. His writings reflect his commitment to workers' rights and social justice, making him an important figure in American labor history.

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