Buttermilk and Blood (Part 2): “For God’s Sake, Don’t Shoot”

During the railroad strike of 1886, the Missouri Pacific railroad in Fort Worth decided to test the blockade of trains by striking railroad workers, who were members of the Knights of Labor, the country’s biggest labor organization (see Part 1). … Continue reading Buttermilk and Blood (Part 2): “For God’s Sake, Don’t Shoot”