
Let's Talk About The Pullman Strike, Knob-Gobblers
Behind the Bastards
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George Pullman and the Great Depression
In 1893, the Gilded Age collectively shat its pants. George Pullman had to fire a quarter of his workforce. Those who remained faced dwindling hours. This might have been a situation where Pullman schemed to reduce worker unrest by building them in another town. But he kept rent and utilities at the same rates they'd been before the Depression.
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