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‘Rail Heads Incited Lynch Mob in Arkansas’ by H.M. Wicks from The Worker. 4 No. 260. February 3, 1923.

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Several hundred striking shop workers striking against the Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad in Harrison, Arkansas were violently rounded up and with their families deported to Missouri in January, 1923 by the local government/Klan/businessmen, who also took union organizer Ed C. Gregor from jail and hung him from the local railroad bridge. Those behind the […]
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