Out of This Furnace

Out of This Furnace

by

Thomas Bell

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Djuro “George” Kracha

George Kracha is an immigrant who leaves Hungarian-ruled Slovakia in 1881 to seek work in western Pennsylvania, where his relatives reside. Kracha is the father of Mary, Alice, and Anna, as well… read analysis of Djuro “George” Kracha

Mike Dobrejcak

Mike is an immigrant from Joe Dubik’s native village in Slovakia. He eventually marries Kracha’s daughter, Mary, and is the father of Dobie, Pauline, Mikie, and Agnes. Mike is… read analysis of Mike Dobrejcak

Mary Kracha

Mary is Kracha’s eldest daughter and the focus of the novel’s third part. She is Mike’s wife and the mother of Dobie, Pauline, Mikie, and Agnes. Mary is born in… read analysis of Mary Kracha

John “Johnny” Dobrejcak / Dobie

John, who eventually takes on the nickname “Dobie,” is Mike and Mary’s son and Kracha’s grandson. He is the focus of the fourth part of the novel and the first character to break… read analysis of John “Johnny” Dobrejcak / Dobie

Elena Kracha

Elena is George Kracha’s wife. She is a deeply tragic character who suffers from ill health and depression and falls victim to Kracha’s dismissiveness, inattention, and cruelty. Throughout the novel, Elena embodies the unappreciated… read analysis of Elena Kracha
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Dorta Dubik

Dorta is Joe Dubik’s wife and a close friend of the Krachas and the Dobrejcaks. When Dubik dies in a mill accident, Dorta marries Steve Radilla. Throughout the novel, Dorta serves as a… read analysis of Dorta Dubik

Zuska Mihula

Zuska is a peasant from a village in Eastern Slovakia called Zemplinska. She is George Kracha’s lover and second wife who strongly influences the course of his life. She plays a significant role in… read analysis of Zuska Mihula

Joe Dubik

Joe is a Greek-Catholic Slovak and George Kracha’s best friend. He is also Dorta’s first husband and Andrei Sedlar’s brother-in-law. Kracha meets Dubik in White Haven, Pennsylvania, and Dubik helps Kracha settle… read analysis of Joe Dubik

Andrej Sedlar

Andrej is George Kracha’s brother-in-law and Francka Kracha’s husband. He immigrates to America before Kracha and settles in White Haven, Pennsylvania, where he works as a cook in a lumber camp that supplies… read analysis of Andrej Sedlar

Joe Perovsky

An ambitious First Ward saloon owner, Joe Perovsky embodies the image of the “on the make” Slovak. In contrast to most of the novel’s Slovak characters, who toil at manual labor at the bottom of… read analysis of Joe Perovsky

Joe Wold

Like Perovsky, Joe Wold is a saloonkeeper and real estate proprietor in Braddock. He is of Jewish-Slovak heritage and hails from the northeastern Sarisa region of Slovakia. Wold owns the most popular saloon in… read analysis of Joe Wold

Francka Sedlar

Francka is George Kracha’s sister and Andrej Sedlar’s wife. She has two sons, Victor and Andy. Francka and Andrej move from White Haven to Homestead, where they purchase a house and where… read analysis of Francka Sedlar

Julie Dobrejcak

Julie is Dobie’s girlfriend and eventual wife. Dobie first meets Julie because she is set to be Agnes’s maid of honor. She and Dobie wed and begin looking for furnishings for their house… read analysis of Julie Dobrejcak

Alice Kracha

Alice is George and Elena Kracha’s second-born daughter. She is born in the Bear Creek neighborhood and is a pretty, scatterbrained child who often quarrels with her older sister, Mary. She eventually marries… read analysis of Alice Kracha

Anna Kracha

Anna is George and Elena Kracha’s youngest daughter. She is born in the Plymouth camp. As a young girl, she works for the same Dexter family that also employs her sister, Mary. She… read analysis of Anna Kracha

Mikie Dobrejcak

Mikie is Mike and Mary’s third-born child. He is Dobie and Pauline’s younger brother and the older brother of Agnes. When his mother falls ill, Mikie lives with her and Pauline in… read analysis of Mikie Dobrejcak

Pauline Dobrejcak

Pauline is Mike and Mary’s second child and the sister of Mikie, Dobie, and Agnes. She is a thin, sickly child but has a vivid imagination, and she enjoys reading novels… read analysis of Pauline Dobrejcak

Walsh

A union organizer from Pittsburgh who comes to Braddock to help organize the steel workers there into an independent workers’ union. He is not especially proactive and instead prefers to let union authorities in Pittsburgh… read analysis of Walsh

Peg-Leg Cassidy

Dobie and Julie’s one-legged, grumpy Irish neighbor and the patriarch of the large Cassidy family. Despite the historical animosity between Slovaks and Irish in Braddock, Peg-Leg becomes good friends with Kracha. The two men… read analysis of Peg-Leg Cassidy

Tighe

Tighe is the “ancient” president of the American Federation of Labor’s (AFL) Amalgamated Association (AA). He is a disinterested organizer who balks at any attempt by steel workers to organize independently outside of the AA’s… read analysis of Tighe

Father Kazincy

Father Kazincy is a priest in Braddock whose diocese consists primarily of steelworkers and their immediate families. Father Kazincy is sympathetic to the cause of organized labor. He frequently encourages his parishioners to join the… read analysis of Father Kazincy
Minor Characters
Borka Kracha
Borka is the sister of George and Francka Kracha. She is the last of the Krachas to move from Slovakia to America.
Agnes Dobrejcak
The fourth child born to Mike and Mary, Agnes is the younger sibling of Dobie, Mikie, and Pauline. Agnes falls in love with George Hornyak, but he vanishes to Cleveland. She marries an older man named Martin instead and settles in Braddock.
Andrew Carnegie
A Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who is president of the Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Steel company (later the U.S. Steel Corporation). A vehement foe of organized labor, Carnegie believes that unions cut into company profits, and that steelworkers are inferior to men of capital like himself.
Henry Clay Frick
Frick is a manufacturer of coke, a high-carbon fuel used in industrial furnaces. He is a zealous union-buster who partners with Andrew Carnegie to fight steelworker unionization at Homestead and other mill sites.
George Hornyak
Agnes’s boyfriend who leaves for Cleveland to escape financial troubles and never returns.
John Mihula
John is Zuska’s first husband. His death midway through the novel prompts Zuska to seek out Kracha in Braddock.
Joe Dobrejcak
Joe is the younger brother of Mike Dobrejcak. He comes to Braddock from Slovakia in the spring of 1901. He gets a job in the steel mill and boards with Dorta.
Steve Radilla
Dorta’s second husband. She marries him after Joe Dubik dies in a mill accident.
John Baraj (Barry)
Anna Kracha’s husband. He is a bartender and saloonkeeper who turns his establishment into a speakeasy during Prohibition.
Steve Bodnar
Mike Dobrejcak’s best friend who works with him in the steel mill in Braddock. When Mike reaches the height of his frustration with his job’s low pay and poor opportunity for advancement, he confides his anger to Steve after a bout of heavy drinking.
Keogh
A foul-mouthed Irishman and Mike Dobrejcak’s immediate furnace-gang boss at the Braddock steel mill.
Spetz
A Hungarian-born Jew who opens up a rival butcher shop near George Kracha’s own butcher shop. When word spreads of Kracha’s affair with Zuska, Spetz successfully poaches many of Kracha’s scorned customers.
John Flack
Flack is Andrew Carnegie’s handpicked superintendent of the Braddock steel mill. He works to stymie labor organization at the mill (largely through bureaucratic maneuvering) and he threatens Dobie’s job in an attempt to stop him from testifying against the company at the Washington, D.C., labor hearings.
McLaughlin
Dobie’s foreman in the electrical department at the Braddock steel mill. He stayed loyal to the company during the labor strike of 1991 and won promotion in return. Dobie suspects, however, that McLaughlin is not happy in his position.
John L. Lewis
An American leader of organized labor who served as president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1920 to 1960. He also helped establish the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), which eventually established the United Steelworkers of America.
William Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan was a populist politician who ran as the Democratic candidate for president against Republican William McKinley in the 1896 presidential election. A fierce critic of concentrated wealth and the power of trusts and monopolies, Bryan’s pro-labor policies appeal to steelworkers like Mike Dobrejcak.
Burke
An Irish labor organizer, Burke is president of the nascent Braddock steelworkers union. Alongside Dobie and Steve Gralji, he petitions Flack to recognize an independent steelworkers’ union in the Braddock steelworks.
Steve Gralji
A union organizer associate of Dobie and Burke, Gralji almost single-handedly organizes the Number 3 rail mill.
Bill Hagerty
One of two union representatives from the Braddock mill’s Maintenance Department, Hagerty is a sturdy, pugnacious Irishman with nine children.
Todd
Mr. Todd is Dobie’s Maintenance Department boss in the Braddock mill.
Mr. Forbes
An official for the city of Braddock who collaborates with Flack to oppose the union in the Braddock mill.
Agatha Holloway
Agatha is a former schoolteacher and Mary’s roommate at the Cresson Sanitarium. She suffers from a hemorrhage and tells Mary endless stories about her fiancé, Walt Button.
Walt Button
Walt is Agatha Holloway’s fiancé. He is a partner in an automotive agency and garage in Uniontown.
Blackjack
A ruthless Pennsylvania state trooper notorious for violently resisting unionizing steelworkers.
The Dexter Family
The Dexters are a wealthy American family who employ Mary, Alice, and Anna Kracha at different times to look after their children.
Lad Dexter
Lad is the son of the Dexter family whom Mary watches over. His nickname stands for “Lawrence Allan Dexter.” While still a young man, he is killed in an airplane crash in Florida.
Eugene V. Debs
A real-life socialist politician and trade unionist from Indiana. He was one of the founders of the Industrial Workers of the World and ran for president as a socialist candidate five times. Mike Dobrejcak votes for Debs in the 1912 presidential election.
Herbert Hoover
The 31st president of the United States who served from 1929-1933. He was a member of the Republican Party.
Dr. Kralik
Dr. Kralik is a Slovak doctor in Braddock who tends to members of the Kracha family. He diagnoses Mary and Pauline with both Spanish influenza and consumption and recommends they go to the sanitarium.
William McKinley
The 25th president of the United States who served from 1897-1901. He was a member of the Republican Party. During his second term in office, an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz assassinated McKinley.
J.P. Morgan
A wealthy financier and banker, in 1901 Morgan purchased the Carnegie Steel Corporation from Andrew Carnegie to form the United States Steel Corporation.
Mrs. Rokosh
Zuska Mihula’s sister who takes in sister and her children after the death of Zuska’s husband, John Mihula.
William H. Taft
The 27th president of the United States who served from 1909-1913. He was a member of the Republican Party.
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt
The 26th president of the United States who served from 1901-1909. He was a member of the Republican Party and during the election of 1912, ran as the presidential candidate for the Progressive “Bull Moose” Party.
Willie
A young employee at Kracha’s butcher shop.
Anna Kovac
A local girl in Braddock who wants to go steady with Mike, but he rejects her for Mary.
Frank Koval
Alice’s husband and Chuck’s father.
Chuck Kovel
The son of Alice and Frank Koval.
Victor Sedlar
The first child of Dorta and Andrej Sedlar.
Andy Sedlar
The second child of Dorta and Andrej Sedlar.
Martin
A widower whom Agnes marries.