
Blood and Oil: The History of Tulsa
Dec 14, 2021
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Tulsa Progressivism Was Morally Conservative And Anti-Union
- Progressive reformers in Tulsa combined moral crusades against vice with individualist distrust of big institutions, producing tensions: anti-trust yet anti-union.
- This ideological mix made progressives support social order while opposing collective labor power.
War Fervor Radicalized Tulsa's Civic Culture
- World War I amplified patriotic fervor in Tulsa and turned anxieties about identity into anti-foreign and anti-union campaigns.
- Tulsa raised the most war money per capita and organized massive public rituals, feeding a mania for 'Americanism.'
Open Shop Pressure Broke Early Union Efforts
- Postwar Red Scare and open-shop organizing crushed union drives and fueled paranoia about Bolshevism.
- The Citizens Committee for the Open Shop halted construction to break a plumbers' union, forcing workers to abandon organizing.
