Being blacklisted and some dying. Coming up next, a discussion on the strike and its effect on the community. This was held in the Greenville County library in South Carolina. It is just under two hours. Fory name is mark nelson, lack of a better term, the moderator of todays proceedings. Im a historian, and i have long had an interest in the strike of 1934. I am largely reliant today on the scholarship of a number of excellent historians whose luminous works and names i will recite as we go along. However, there is one distinguished historian whose ite,ghts i will not c because he is here to siphon himself. Has writtenll and willly on history, have more him later. Its to be left to professors of historys and phd. We have with is a nonacademic that is made a significant contribution to our understanding of this event. , the author beacham of milltown murder, which explores the most tragic episode of the strike. The murder of seven workers and the wounding of dozens of others. Frank has
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