This is the official "Report to the President On the Anthracite Coal Strike of May-October, 1902," produced by the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. Appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt, the commission investigated the prolonged and disruptive strike that impacted the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania.
The report details the causes of the strike, the grievances of the miners, and the conditions within the coal industry. It also presents findings and recommendations aimed at resolving the dispute and preventing future labor conflicts. This historical document offers valuable insights into labor relations, industrial practices, and early 20th-century American society. The report is a primary source for researchers and anyone interested in understanding this pivotal moment in American labor history.
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