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The Air Trust

CHAPTER XXIX
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The unions simply crumbled to dust as you know, in face of all those millions of Mexican peons swamping the labor-market with starvation-wage labor.

Then, as we all remember, came the terrible series of strikes in 1921 and 1922, and the massacres at Hopedale and Boulder, at Los Angeles and Pittsburg, and, worst of all, Gary.

That finished what few rights were left, that killing did.

And then came the army of spies, and the proscriptions, and the electrocution of those hundred and eleven editors, speakers and organizers--why bring up all these things that we all know so well?
_We_ were willing to play the game fair and square, and _they_ refused.

Say that, and you say all.
"No need to dwell on details, comrades.


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