The Pullman Strike paralyzes rail traffic across …

Years: 1894 - 1894

The Pullman Strike paralyzes rail traffic across the United States before being halted by a a blanket federal court injunction obtained by Attorney General Richard Olney on July 2.

Federal troops arriving on July 4 under kill several strikers and break the strike in six days.

Debs and other union officials are jailed for six months thereafter for disobeying the injunction.

While in jail, Debs’s readings of Karl Kautsky and visits by Austro-Hungarian born Milwaukee socialist Victor L. Berger lead him to move toward socialism.

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