Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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... Knights , whose " chivalric ” name im- plied a noble group jousting with evil capital- ists , chose to express the ... Labor . " Terence Powderly wrote four years later in his Thirty Years of Labor : Had steps been taken to observe the ...
... Knights , whose " chivalric ” name im- plied a noble group jousting with evil capital- ists , chose to express the ... Labor . " Terence Powderly wrote four years later in his Thirty Years of Labor : Had steps been taken to observe the ...
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... Knights of Labor . 37 The local assemblies of the Knights of La- bor greatly increased membership in 1885-86 , following the national trend . Although two assemblies were organized in 1883-84 , four more were added in 1886 alone , with ...
... Knights of Labor . 37 The local assemblies of the Knights of La- bor greatly increased membership in 1885-86 , following the national trend . Although two assemblies were organized in 1883-84 , four more were added in 1886 alone , with ...
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... Knights of Labor were seeking through their boycott . They wanted to con- vince the people of Wichita to " withhold from them [ the Chinese ] the patronage that right- fully belongs to the residents of the city , who are a part of our ...
... Knights of Labor were seeking through their boycott . They wanted to con- vince the people of Wichita to " withhold from them [ the Chinese ] the patronage that right- fully belongs to the residents of the city , who are a part of our ...
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