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Michael Mark Cohen

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  • An 1890s advertising poster for Coca Cola featuring a well-to-do white woman.

    Who Took the Cocaine Out of Coca-Cola?

    The medical profession saw nothing wrong with offering a cocaine-laced cola to white, middle-class consumers. Selling it to Black Americans was another matter.
    by Livia Gershon, Michael Mark Cohen via JSTOR Daily on June 3, 2024
  • Striking miners in Buchtel, Ohio receiving "Blackleg" workmen when returning from their work escorted by a detachment of Pinkerton's detectives

    American Vigilantism

    In the early 20th century, labor unrest and strike breaking were done not by the government, but by private agencies and self-appointed vigilantes.
    by Michael Mark Cohen, Matthew Wills via JSTOR Daily on December 26, 2021
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