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The railroad strike of 1877 was led primarily by railroad workers, particularly those from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), who were protesting wage cuts and poor working conditions. The strike quickly spread to other railroads and cities, becoming a nationwide uprising. Key figures included local union leaders and workers, although there wasn't a single leader; the movement was largely grassroots and spontaneous. It marked one of the first major strikes in U.S. history and highlighted the growing tensions between labor and management.

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