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Anarchy vs. Communism in Gastonia

Lewis, Nell Battle | September 25, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on anarchy vs. communism in Gastonia. The author says that the hatred of the labors against organizers of the National Textile Workers Union who last April called a strike at the Loray cotton mills there and who are charged with conspiracy resulting in the killing of O.F. Aderholt, Gastonia police chief, flamed into such a demonstration of mob violence daring the week following the mistrial of the Aderholt case that the Raleigh News and Observer described it as "anarchy for the time being" by which the State of North Carolina "is dishonored and disgraced.

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ANARCHISM; COMMUNISM; INDUSTRIAL relations; TEXTILE industry; GASTONIA (N.C.); NORTH Carolina; UNITED States
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