James McParland acknowledges increasing support for the …

Years: 1875 - 1875
September
James McParland acknowledges increasing support for the Mollies in his reports. "Men, who last winter would not notice a Molly Maguire, are now glad to take them by the hand and make much of them. If the bosses exercise tyranny over the men they appear to look to the association for help."

Anthony Lukas observes that the defeat was humiliating, and traces the roots of Molly violence in the aftermath of the failed strike:

Judges, lawyers, and policemen were overwhelmingly Welsh, German, or English ...
When the coalfield Irish sought to remedy their grievances through the courts, they often met delays, obfuscation, or doors slammed in their faces.
No longer looking to these institutions for justice, they turned instead to the Mollies ... Before the summer was over, six men—all Welsh or German—paid with their lives.

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