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Who can tell me about the Newsies strike​

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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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The newsboys didn't officially win, but compromised. Yes, it was a great accomplishment to halt the distribution of New York's most popular papers for two weeks. But the newsboys got very restless as the Newsboy Union's Strike Committee turned down offers from Pulitzer and Hearst throughout the two weeks

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