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The Long, Sorrowful Ludlow Legacy

Ninety-four years ago on April 20, America made international news when a government-sanctioned paramilitary unit murdered Colorado union organizers at a Rockefeller-owned coal mine. The Ludlow Massacre was "a story of horror unparalleled in the history of industrial warfare," wrote The New York Times in 1914-and the abomination was not just the violence, but the way political and corporate leaders colluded on their homicidal plans to protect profits.