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A stage drama portrays an escalating industrial conflict in a timber-and-mill region, following owners, workers, union delegates, militia, clergy, and state officials as a labor strike unfolds. Scenes move from a mountain mine and a mill to the owners' mansion and communal settings, tracing attempts at negotiation, intimidation, and political intervention, and examining loyalty, class tension, and moral responsibility. Family ties and personal loyalties complicate public roles, while a mixture of grassroots organizing, corporate power, and legal force culminates in confrontation and reflection on the social consequences of industrial modernization.

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Edwin Davies Schoonmaker

Edwin Davies Schoonmaker was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is recognized for his works that often explore themes of identity and cultural heritage. His notable titles include "The Americans," which delves into the complexities of American life, and "The Saxons: A Drama of Christianity in the North," a dramatic exploration of historical and religious themes. Schoonmaker's writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay between culture and faith, making his works significant in the context of American literary heritage.

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