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Homestead Strike, also called Homestead riot, violent labour dispute between the Carnegie Steel Company and many of its workers that occurred on July 6, 1892, in Homestead, Pennsylvania. The strike pitted the company’s management (which included owner American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and American industrialist Henry Clay Frick), the strikebreakers (replacement workers) who had been hired, and the Pinkerton National Detective Agency against members of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, who worked for the company. A gun battle resulted in which a number of Pinkerton agents and strikers were killed and many were injured.
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Works Progress Administration
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The Work Progress Administration, also known as WPA, was one of the famous government agencies operating in the period after the great depression, when the New Deal was being applied. The focus of WPA was the national artistic production and it was through it that several musicians, writers, painters, actors, disegners, art directors, among other artists were financed, increasing artistic production in the country.