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| text = No one ever considers the Carnegie libraries steeped in the blood of the Homestead Steel workers, but they are. We do not remember that the Rockefeller Foundation is founded on the dead miners of the Colorado Fuel Company and a dozen other performances. We worship Mammon....
 
| text = No one ever considers the Carnegie libraries steeped in the blood of the Homestead Steel workers, but they are. We do not remember that the Rockefeller Foundation is founded on the dead miners of the Colorado Fuel Company and a dozen other performances. We worship Mammon....
 
| cite = Senator [[Harry Truman]], speech to senate, December 20, 1937.
 
| cite = Senator [[Harry Truman]], speech to senate, December 20, 1937.
 
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