Youngstown Sheet and Tube: Steel Workers Strike
After the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Youngstown Sheet & Tube co. v. Sawyer ended President Truman’s steel s…
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company published a magazine for its employees called The Bulletin. Tom Leary, history professor at Youngstown State… read more
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company published a magazine for its employees called The Bulletin. Tom Leary, history professor at Youngstown State University, shows the May 1952 edition, which includes a message from company President Frank Purnell outlining the company’s stance in negotiations that led to President Truman’s steel seizure. close
After the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Youngstown Sheet & Tube co. v. Sawyer ended President Truman’s steel s…
During the early 20th century steel mills filled a 25 mile stretch along the Mahoning River in Ohio. By the 1940s the Yo…
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