Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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Page 179
... foreign as well as domestic . In the hands of many of these foreign owners and holders these lands are made subject to a system of landlordism and conditions totally un - American and kindred to that existing in the old world - systems ...
... foreign as well as domestic . In the hands of many of these foreign owners and holders these lands are made subject to a system of landlordism and conditions totally un - American and kindred to that existing in the old world - systems ...
Page 221
... foreign workmen , who were hired to come to the United States under the impression that they were to receive good pay and steady employment , without a sacrifice of honor in the acquirement of either . It finally became an established ...
... foreign workmen , who were hired to come to the United States under the impression that they were to receive good pay and steady employment , without a sacrifice of honor in the acquirement of either . It finally became an established ...
Page 226
... foreign labor militates are too poor to enter suit against offenders . Many who are misled and induced to leave their homes to take situ- ations in the United States would enter suit if poverty did not stand in the way , and with that ...
... foreign labor militates are too poor to enter suit against offenders . Many who are misled and induced to leave their homes to take situ- ations in the United States would enter suit if poverty did not stand in the way , and with that ...
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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