Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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Page 38
... called , could not attend on the account of illness . Mr. William Cathers of Baltimore called the body to order and read the call under which the delegates assembled . A. C. Cameron , editor of the Workingmen's Advocate , nominated John ...
... called , could not attend on the account of illness . Mr. William Cathers of Baltimore called the body to order and read the call under which the delegates assembled . A. C. Cameron , editor of the Workingmen's Advocate , nominated John ...
Page 120
... called to order by the President , James L. Wright . The roll of delegates was called and the minutes of the last session read and approved . Brother Holt called for the reading of the following resolutions : Resolved , That this ...
... called to order by the President , James L. Wright . The roll of delegates was called and the minutes of the last session read and approved . Brother Holt called for the reading of the following resolutions : Resolved , That this ...
Page 134
... called at once to set at rest the fears of those who were as yet uninitiated . A convention was called as follows : N. AND H. O. * OF THE * * * * OF NORTH AMERICA . PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO THE FAITHFUL . To the Fraternity wherever found ...
... called at once to set at rest the fears of those who were as yet uninitiated . A convention was called as follows : N. AND H. O. * OF THE * * * * OF NORTH AMERICA . PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO THE FAITHFUL . To the Fraternity wherever found ...
Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 17 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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