(Reuters) - In 1894, American Railway Union leader Eugene Debs effectively shut down railroad traffic in the western United States, in a strike that led to rioting and bloody clashes with federal troops. Nearly 130 years later, the U.S. Justice ...
source https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/why-deadly-1894-railroad-strike-may-be-key-dojs-texas-abortion-law-challenge-2021-09-10/
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