Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Page 120
... workers together or to organize separately by crafts . The schism had a definite economic basis . Although the vast majority of American workers were unskilled , a significant num- ber were trade workers and , relative to the unskilled ...
... workers together or to organize separately by crafts . The schism had a definite economic basis . Although the vast majority of American workers were unskilled , a significant num- ber were trade workers and , relative to the unskilled ...
Page 147
... Workers , Mother Jones , William Trautmann of the United Brewery Workers , Bill Haywood , and Charles Moyer of the WFM . Haywood , a massive ex - homesteader and cowboy who had lost an eye in a mining accident , rapped a loose board on ...
... Workers , Mother Jones , William Trautmann of the United Brewery Workers , Bill Haywood , and Charles Moyer of the WFM . Haywood , a massive ex - homesteader and cowboy who had lost an eye in a mining accident , rapped a loose board on ...
Page 156
... workers in northern Ohio , dock workers on the Great Lakes and both coasts , field hands on the ranches of the Great Plains and California , construction workers on the West Coast and in Can- ada , steel and textile workers in the East ...
... workers in northern Ohio , dock workers on the Great Lakes and both coasts , field hands on the ranches of the Great Plains and California , construction workers on the West Coast and in Can- ada , steel and textile workers in the East ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
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