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“This agreement has been well named. It is yellow dog for sure. It reduces to the level of a yellow dog any man that signs it, for he signs away every right he possesses under the Constitution and laws of the land and makes himself the truckling, helpless slave of the employer.“ -United Mine Workers’ Journal Company Tools Yellow Dog Contracts quote: Joel I. Seidman, The Yellow Dog Contract, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1932, Ch. 1, pp.11-38 image: Microsoft Office clip art
Company Tools Strikebreakers • strikebreakers Union families confront strikebreakers guarded by Pinkerton detectives in Buchtel, Ohio in 1884. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress LC-USZ62-118122.