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Heath Carter is an associate professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and talks about his book Union Made. The scene is post civil war Chicago. Chicago became the hotbed of tension between the church and the working class worker. Unions were not strong at this point. This left working class citizens to go to the unlikeliest of places to get its movement started, which was the church.
By Dennis KinzlerHeath Carter is an associate professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and talks about his book Union Made. The scene is post civil war Chicago. Chicago became the hotbed of tension between the church and the working class worker. Unions were not strong at this point. This left working class citizens to go to the unlikeliest of places to get its movement started, which was the church.