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“...of all such strikes, especially railroad strikes, in-
creased the feeling of sympathy on the part of the members of
the working class and the opposition on the part of the capital-
ists. Governor Altgeld of Illinois was reluctant to order out
the^ state militia and thus comply with the wishes of the cap-
italists. Grover Cleveland, however, for whom so many poor
wage slaves had shouted when he was running for President:
Four more years of Grover and then well be in clover, order-
ed out the Federal troops. Injunctions against the strikers and...”
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