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At Labored Variance
- A Drama of the Gouldium
- Narrated by: Jesse Matthew Bernstein
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In three forcible disruptions, first in April 1885 and last in March-April 1886, the Knights of Labor assailed locomotive operations or stopped work on railroads which were controlled directly or influentially by Jay Gould. Though both Terence Powderly, the chief executive of the Knights, and Gould decried the strikes, they could not easily resolve their labored variance.
This play is one of the Gouldium, a series of dramas on the life and times of Jay Gould. As in most of these plays there are seven scenes of dialogue and seven choral episodes.
©2012 Frederick Lazarus Light (P)2013 Frederick L Light
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