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On Strike! by Earl W. Mayo scanned from Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, November, 1900 |
| Chicago's Strike Ordeal by
Stanley Powers
scanned from The World's Work, Vol. 10, 1905
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| Haymarket Square in Chicago images from "Chicago and Its Makers" (Chicago:
Felix Mendelsohn, 1929) |
| Original pages designed by Patrick
J. Hall |
| Revised by Mitchell R.K. Shelton (January 2006) |
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The Department of History Web Projects:
The original "Internet Documentaries" were first created in the mid
90s by Professor Austin Kerr who understood the educational usefulness of the
Internet early on. The collection grew to some 17 documentaries, many of them
produced by Professor Kerr himself, and included the popular Prohibition documentary Temperance
and Prohibition.
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