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Malcolm Mcdaniel
23 May, 11:04
Who were the scabs and what did they do
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Milagros Lynn
23 May, 13:27
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Scabs is a derogatory name for union members who refuse to go out on strike or workers who are hired by businesses to replace striking workers. During the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries, strikes were commonplace within the United States.
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