Talk:1946 United States steel strike
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Currently evaluating this article for future edits and additions. Goal is to add another scholarly source or two, help start article discussion, and plan for the addition of an aftermath section later on. I am a student working on this for a WikiEdu course. Avalystic (talk) 06:40, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
- Hello and welcome!
- You might find this (albeit incomplete) list of old Labor Journal Archives useful for the events of the strike, as they are often the most detailed sources for such events. Don't worry to much about the states each journal/newspapers were in, as many were national. (although places in the rustbelt such Ohio will probably be your best bet, here's an Ohio news article from the time that might be a good starting point.)
- Also important to note is that the currently scholarly sources used could use expansion, some parts of the event that they describe are missing in this Wikipedia article.
- For Scholarly sources, Connected Papers might also be a useful tool for you in finding new scholarly sources. Archive.org is also very useful for finding reliable secondary sources, here's what comes up when you search United Steelworkers of America Anyways, best of luck with your project!
- - LoomCreek (talk) 04:50, 6 October 2023 (UTC)