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« on: December 22, 2015, 11:17:56 AM »

Well, I'm sure in many parts of Kansas it is. Unions were never very strong in much of the Western portion of the state, or for that matter, in the Northeastern corner. Unions were at one point very powerful in Wichita among aviation workers, and still do retain some pull among them. In Crawford County, back when mining was prominent in that region, unions were powerful, even proving key to voting for Eugene Debs in 1912.
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