Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889 |
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R. F. Trevellick and others dis- cuss situation - Organization of National Labor Union at Baltimore - Eight- hour , co - operation and currency questions discussed - The public lands stolen -A National Party discussed - J . C. C. ...
R. F. Trevellick and others dis- cuss situation - Organization of National Labor Union at Baltimore - Eight- hour , co - operation and currency questions discussed - The public lands stolen -A National Party discussed - J . C. C. ...
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The convention adopted the resolution without any serious objections , and the committee was appointed to meet with that from the Machinists ' and Blacksmiths ' Union and other trade unions . With the exception of the two unions named ...
The convention adopted the resolution without any serious objections , and the committee was appointed to meet with that from the Machinists ' and Blacksmiths ' Union and other trade unions . With the exception of the two unions named ...
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Trevellick was at that time President of the Ship Carpenters ' Union ; Burleigh of Indiana was a member of the Machinists ' and Black- smiths ' Union , as was Bailey of Missouri ; John Blake of Chicago was one of the owners of the ...
Trevellick was at that time President of the Ship Carpenters ' Union ; Burleigh of Indiana was a member of the Machinists ' and Black- smiths ' Union , as was Bailey of Missouri ; John Blake of Chicago was one of the owners of the ...
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Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 18 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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