The provided Book excerpts from "Blood on Steel" examine the 1937 Memorial Day Massacre during the Little Steel Strike in Chicago. The book analyzes the event's context within the broader social and political upheaval of the 1930s, focusing on police brutality against striking steelworkers and their supporters. The author explores the intersection of class conflict, industrial unionism, and the limitations of the New Deal era, also considering the roles of race, ethnicity, and gender in shaping the events and their aftermath. The massacre is presented not as an isolated incident but as a significant moment in the ongoing struggle for workers' rights and social democracy in the United States. The text further examines the media's portrayal of the events and its influence on public opinion.
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