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1 Dissent, Depression, and War

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3 Farmers’ Alliance

4 Black Members excluded from some alliances

5 Southern Farmers’ Alliance members

6 Farmers’ advocate in Kansas

7 Populists The Populist platform called for  direct election of senators  the secret ballot, and other electoral issues  supported the eight-hour day and an end to contract labor More than just a response to hard times, Populism presented an alternative vision of American economic democracy.

8 Workers  American Workers agitate for better working conditions, better pay, shorter work day  Two of the most violent disputes between labor and capitalists are the Homestead lockout and strike 1892 and the Pullman strike of 1894

9 Homestead Steel Works, Pennsylvania

10 Homestead Workers

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12 Pinkertons leaving barges after surrender

13 Cripple Creek mines, Colorado

14 Mine shaft

15 Fire at Cripple Creek

16 Pullman

17 George Pullman

18 Company town  4,300 acres nine miles south of Chicago  Planned and built by George Pullman after the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Family could never own their home Rents were 10-20 percent higher than nearby communities Wages slashed five times in 1893, but rents stayed high Stockholders continued to get 8% dividend

19 Pullman

20 Pullman strikers

21 American Railway Union  90 % of the workers walked off the job  Pullman shut down the factory  Workers appealed to the American Railway Union (ARU), led by Eugene V. Debs  Beginning on Jun 29, 1894, the membership refused to handle any train that carried Pullman cars  Switchmen across the country would not work with the cars  By July 2, railways from New York to California were paralyzed by work stoppage

22 Crushing the strike  An injunction against Eugene Debs said he could not speak in public  When he did, he was arrested and put in jail  Later, Debs formed the Socialist Party, and became a candidate for the U.S. Presidency

23 Nellie Bly  Journalist who defied editor and wrote about the Pullman Strike—sympathizing with strikers

24 Pullman Strike

25 Frances Willard and the WCTU

26 Willard’s contributions  Willard radically changed the direction of the WCTU. She moved it away from religiously oriented programs to a campaign that stressed alcoholism as a disease rather than a sin and poverty as a cause rather than a result of drink;  Willard created a broad reform coalition  Knights of Labor  People’s Party  Prohibition Party  WCTU had over 200,000 members in the 1890s  This gave women valuable experience in political action.

27 William Jennings Bryan

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29 Coxey’s Army

30 Jacob Coxey

31 Marching to Washington

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37 Democrats and Populists  The cartoon suggests that the Populists would take over the Democratic Party by nominating Bryan.  In reality, the Populists lost identity by nominating a Democrat

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39 William McKinley


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