Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was once home to the second-largest steel corporation in the United States before it shut its doors for good at the turn of the century. Ex-workers who remember Bethlehem in its manufacturing heyday say they worry about the future of workers’ rights and outsourcing of jobs; issues that could swing their vote, even across party lines.
Pennsylvania’s Men of Steel Seek Pro-Union Candidate

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View of Bethlehem Steel offices with pedestrians in foreground and plant in background, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, sometime between 1907-1914.

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View of Bethlehem Steel plant with south Bethlehem in foreground, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, sometime between 1915-1930.

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View of Bethlehem Steel plant from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, possibly 1929.