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Kneever Morrow worked at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry for approximately thirty-two years, and he recounts the various jobs he held with the company. Mr. Morrow explains how he received his nickname, "Joe," while working at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. He describes the work and social environment at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry, and discusses his opinions on the 1974 union strike at the foundry, including the causes, the repercussions, and his personal reasons for not partaking in the strike. Mr. Morrow also briefly discusses the urbanization of Charlotte and shares his thoughts on the owners, the Dowd family, and various coworkers at Charlotte Pipe and Foundry.

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