Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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... representatives of all labor organizations wishing or feeling disposed to send a representative . " If the meeting on the 19th inst . will so decide we expect to see a larger meeting of bona fide representatives of workingmen than any ...
... representatives of all labor organizations wishing or feeling disposed to send a representative . " If the meeting on the 19th inst . will so decide we expect to see a larger meeting of bona fide representatives of workingmen than any ...
Page 163
... Representatives to pass the bill . In the Senate the hostility to the bill was equally as great , and it was only when the members of Con- gress who belonged to the party in power felt that the interests of that party would not be ...
... Representatives to pass the bill . In the Senate the hostility to the bill was equally as great , and it was only when the members of Con- gress who belonged to the party in power felt that the interests of that party would not be ...
Page 165
... representatives . The Legislative Committee appointed at the Minneapolis session , consisting of Ralph Beaumont , James Campbell and John J. McCartney , was instructed to work for the measure . No effort was spared to bring the matter ...
... representatives . The Legislative Committee appointed at the Minneapolis session , consisting of Ralph Beaumont , James Campbell and John J. McCartney , was instructed to work for the measure . No effort was spared to bring the matter ...
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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