Draft of Railroad Strike Speech (not delivered)
Truman drafted this speech the day after the railroad trainmen and engineer brotherhoods had gone on strike. Truman expresses his frustration and anger over the numerous strikes that have occurred since his taking office, declaring two strikes called during wartime "worse than...
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OCR Page 1 of 7MIDIT ARCHIVES & "NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND LIBRARY
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to the pteople. Lets put team
Lets que the country tack
portation and production
traitors and make our
tack to mark, thang a few
own conating sofe for dem-
to get off and make the
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on boys lets do the 4919 job
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