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A Native at Large

Daniels, Jonathan | December 13, 1941 issue

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There may be individual Southern Congressmen who are philosophic reactionaries. A great many more of them have their ears to the earth of the red hills and the sandy bottoms. They voted as the South felt, and their voting is the best and saddest indication of the weakness of labor organization in the South. Undoubtedly it is weak because Southern employers have opposed unionization and have used everything from holiness preachers to red necked deputy sheriffs, from the Bible to the bull whip, to keep unionization down. But Southern employers have no monopoly of opposition to unions or of these methods for combating them.

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STRIKES & lockouts; LABOR unions -- Organizing; ANTITRUST law; EMPLOYERS; CARTELS; COMPETITIVE advantage
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