The biography of a transportation titan and the chronicle of a groundbreaking community intersect at Pullman, the crossroads of luxury and labor. George Pullman's legacy lies in the town that bears his name. The nation's first thoroughly planned model industrial community, it was designed to give the comforts of a permanent home to the employees who built America's most elegant form of overnight railroad travel. But the town was more than just a residential wing of sleeper car manufacturing; its 1894 railroad strike produced the Labor Day holiday. In the early twentieth century, the Pullman Company became the country's largest employer of African Americans who then formed the nation's first successful Black labor union. Author Kenneth Schoon revisits Pullman's monumental history and the lessons it continues to provide today.
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