Joseph Dacus. Annals of the Great Strikes in the United States. A reliable history and graphic description of the causes and thrilling events of the labor strikes and riots of 1877.
Chicago: L.T. Palmer, 1877.
480 páginas.
CONTENTS
I – Relations Betwen Capital and Labor
II – Strike on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
III – A Day of Dread
IV – Culmination of the Crisis
V – Riot and Ruin
VI – The Tocsin Sounds in Baltimore
VII – The Internationalists
VIII – The Reign of Anarchy
IX – The Trouble in Pennsylvania
X – A Night of Terror at Pittsburgh
XI – Given Over to Pillage
XII – General Movements in Pennsylvania
XIII – The Tumult at Buffalo
XIV – The Federal Administration
XV – Affairs in Philadelphia
XVI – The Strike on the Erie Railroad
XVII – Reckless Slaughter at Reading
XVIII – Jersey Trainmen
XIX – New York Agitated
XX – Away from the Metropolis
XXI – Onward Through Ohio
XXII – Insolence in Indiana
XXIII – Chances for Chicago
XXIV – Pistols and Clubs
XXV – Anxious Days Elsewhere in Illinois
XXVI – Blockade of the Great Bridge
XXVII – Demonstrations in St. Louis
XXVIII – «The Storming of Schuler’s Hall»
XXIX – Minor Incidents of the Missouri Strikes
XXX – San Francisco’s Problem
XXXI – The South and the Strikes
XXXII – Minor Developments of the Strikes