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[edit]William Cahn, (1972), in A Pictorial History of American Labor, Crown Publishers, ISBN 978-0517500408, on page 126, notes:
- Leaders of the American Miners' Association (AMA) and others, "accused of being Mollies, were arrested and charged with crimes... [amid] lurid newspaper sensationalism." (from Molly Maguires)
I suspect this is either a mis-identification of the union (perhaps it should be Workingmen's Benevolent Association of Schuylkill County), or perhaps these were former leaders of the American Miners' Association. Otherwise, i believe, there may be a date issue, since "the American Miners' Association ... ceased to exist in 1869."
I don't believe the lurid newspaper coverage occurred before 1875. Needs some research... Richard Myers 18:58, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
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