I've heard conflicting information about Carnegie's role in the corporate decisions regarding the Homestead Strike, and his feelings about the violence that ensued.
Did he support the tactics Frick employed?
I'm very interested in the answer to this question. I've read a little about this and have watched documentaries on the subject. My understanding is that Carnegie hired Frick to "do his dirty work" and was quietly supportive of Frick ' s actions. I'd like to hear more from a historian.