Pioneering U.S. labor action
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Agricultural strikes |
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- 1870s – 1900s
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US manufacturing strikes |
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Metal mining strikes |
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Transport strikes |
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Service strikes in the United States |
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Steel strikes in the US |
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North American transit strikes |
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Textile strikes in United States |
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The 1877 St. Louis general strike was one of the first general strikes in the United States. It grew out of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. The strike was largely organized by the Knights of Labor and the Marxist-leaning Workingmen's Party, the main radical political party of the era.