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I have to say that I do agree with Anmccaff on this one. This is a stand alone article for length reasons, but if this were a different format, it and other similar articles would be chapters in a larger work on the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 generally, which is remarkable more for the civil unrest portion than as a labor dispute, which, as such, accomplished little to nothing and overall comprised a small portion of the disruption, even though it started as the rationale for the events. TimothyJosephWood 16:43, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
@ Anmccaff: See WP:CAPFRAG. Captions are written in sentence case with the first word and only proper nouns capitalized. TJW talk 14:13, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
I've tried to start a follow up discussion about this once before, but I'm going to drop another note here before I do anything. I think it probably makes a lot more sense to rename this article now than it did two years ago. We now have:
Given we still have 1877 St. Louis general strike, 1877 Shamokin uprising and Reading Railroad massacre that don't follow this pattern, but I do think it makes sense to take steps to make them more in line with one another where we can, even if that's just one article at a time. If this doesn't generate any substantive discussion, I'll probably just boldly move the article some time in the next few weeks. GMG talk 15:33, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
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I have to say that I do agree with Anmccaff on this one. This is a stand alone article for length reasons, but if this were a different format, it and other similar articles would be chapters in a larger work on the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 generally, which is remarkable more for the civil unrest portion than as a labor dispute, which, as such, accomplished little to nothing and overall comprised a small portion of the disruption, even though it started as the rationale for the events. TimothyJosephWood 16:43, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
@ Anmccaff: See WP:CAPFRAG. Captions are written in sentence case with the first word and only proper nouns capitalized. TJW talk 14:13, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
I've tried to start a follow up discussion about this once before, but I'm going to drop another note here before I do anything. I think it probably makes a lot more sense to rename this article now than it did two years ago. We now have:
Given we still have 1877 St. Louis general strike, 1877 Shamokin uprising and Reading Railroad massacre that don't follow this pattern, but I do think it makes sense to take steps to make them more in line with one another where we can, even if that's just one article at a time. If this doesn't generate any substantive discussion, I'll probably just boldly move the article some time in the next few weeks. GMG talk 15:33, 2 February 2018 (UTC)