William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 41
... possible . When you come I can talk more fully concerning it . I am not a member , but at- tend every morning , and as you know , looking in on most of the game , I can tell you about how everything is . One thing , the work is easy and ...
... possible . When you come I can talk more fully concerning it . I am not a member , but at- tend every morning , and as you know , looking in on most of the game , I can tell you about how everything is . One thing , the work is easy and ...
Page 135
... possible and to preserve as far as possible the existing political and social structure of the land . They were neither Abolitionists nor equalitarians , neither interested in liberation of Negro from slavery nor in giving some measure ...
... possible and to preserve as far as possible the existing political and social structure of the land . They were neither Abolitionists nor equalitarians , neither interested in liberation of Negro from slavery nor in giving some measure ...
Page 145
... " ... the unions were fought savagely , union rules were abrogated whenever employ- ers found it possible , and the federal government openly encouraged the J importation of foreign contract labor to break strikes . 145 .
... " ... the unions were fought savagely , union rules were abrogated whenever employ- ers found it possible , and the federal government openly encouraged the J importation of foreign contract labor to break strikes . 145 .
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