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Primary Sources:

Burgoyne, Arthur. Homestead: A Complete History of the Struggle of July 1892, between the Carnegie Steel Company, Limited, and the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. Pittsburgh, PA: Rawsthorne, 1914

Clews, Henry. Fifty Years in Wall Street. New York, NY: Irving Publishing, 1908.

Craig, Adam. Room at the Top: or, How to Reach Success, Happiness, Fame and Fortune. Chicago, IL: Henry A. Sumner, 1883.

Delano, Jack. Library of Congress Pictures. Library of Congress Pictures. 1940, Library of Congress, n.d. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017793121/.

George, Henry. Progress and Poverty: An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Depressions, and of Increase of Want with Increase of Wealth. The Remedy. Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing, 1926.

Hassmann, Carl. Library of Congress Pictures. Library of Congress Pictures. 1906, Library of Congress, n.d. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011645898/

Mitchell, John. The Workingman’s Conception of Industrial Liberty, 1910.

Mydans, Carl. Library of Congress Pictures. Library of Congress Pictures. 1935, Library of Congress, n.d. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017714046/.

Riis, Jacob A. How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York. New York, NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1902.

Sumner, William Graham. What Social Classes Owe to Each Other. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers, 1883.

Secondary Sources:

Alzo, Lisa A. 2010. “Andrew Carnegie: Patron Saint of Libraries.” History Magazine 11 (5): 35–38.

Lindert, Peter H., and Jeffrey G. Williamson. “Contending Forces: American Incomes across the Late Nineteenth Century.” In Unequal Gains: American Growth and Inequality since 1700, 166-93. Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2016. 

Martorelli, Michael A. 2012. “Robber Barons.” Financial History, no. 103 (Summer): 26–29.

Whaples, Robert M., and Parker, Randall E., eds. Routledge Handbook of Modern Economic History. London: Routledge, 2013.