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Coxey's Army was a rehearsal of sorts for the Pullman Strike.

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Coxey's Army was a rehearsal of sorts for the Pullman Strike.

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Jacob Coxey was the leader of the "Coxey's Army," a protest march of unemployed workers to the capital in 1894 during the Panic of 1893. Coxey advocated for government-funded public works projects to alleviate unemployment.

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