The Coal Strike
As a massive coal miner strike threatens the nation with a winter of misery, Roosevelt's concern for the people's well-being leads him to try and resolve the strike. However, he realizes that financier J.P. Morgan holds more power in the situation due to his financial involvement with the coal mines. With the help of Morgan, the strike is eventually resolved, but not without Roosevelt facing immense stress and turning to physical activity and reading to cope.In this clip
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