Photograph of George F Baer (1842-1914) lawyer and president of the Reading Railroad (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
Friday, August 10, 2012
The Ghost of George "Divine Right" Baer would feel right at home in 2012 America
In 1902 in the hard-coal counties of central-eastern Pennsylvania, the miners of John Mitchell’s UMW of A launched what is remembered as “The Great Strike.” As the strike, begun in May, dragged through the summer, President Theodore Roosevelt created an Anthracite Coal Commission to arbitrate the labor dispute. No less a lawyer than Clarence Darrow represented the United Mine Workers.
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