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  2. Anaconda Plan - Wikipedia

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    The snake plan was a strategy outlined by the Union Army for suppressing the Confederacy at the beginning of the American Civil War. [1] Proposed by Union General-in-Chief Winfield Scott , the plan emphasized a Union blockade of the Southern ports and called for an advance down the Mississippi River to cut the South in two.

  3. North Carolina is the nation’s second-least unionized state and lacks a robust organizing track record. Any union campaign at RDU1 was always going to be a process.

  4. List of Jim Crow law examples by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of examples of Jim Crow laws, which were state, territorial, and local laws in the United States enacted between 1877 and 1965. Jim Crow laws existed throughout the United States and originated from the Black Codes that were passed from 1865 to 1866 and from before the American Civil War.

  5. Anti-union violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Union organizer Frank Little was pulled from his bed and lynched in 1917 because of his union activities.. Historically, violence against unions has included attacks by detective and guard agencies, such as the Pinkertons, Baldwin Felts, Burns, or Thiel detective agencies; citizens groups, such as the Citizens' Alliance; company guards; police; national guard; or even the military.

  6. When faculty feel ‘threatened,’ how do they push back? NC ...

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    Instead of labor unions, North Carolina faculty often rely on the power of advocacy through campus-level AAUP chapters or other non-bargaining unions, or through faculty governance forums at their ...

  7. Workers Wanted A Union. Then The Mysterious Men Showed Up. - AOL

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  8. List of labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unions exist to represent the interests of workers, who form the membership. Under US labor law , the National Labor Relations Act 1935 is the primary statute which gives US unions rights. The rights of members are governed by the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act 1959 .

  9. Wilmington massacre - Wikipedia

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    Through 1908, Democrats in other southern states began following North Carolina's example by suppressing the black vote, through disenfranchisement laws or constitutional amendments, of their own. They also passed laws mandating racial segregation of public facilities, and martial law-like impositions on African Americans.