Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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Page 70
... trade unions , if it were possi- ble for such to have the same experience in the affairs of labor as trade unionists had acquired , there is no doubt but that , as a separate organization , the Industrial Brotherhood would have made ...
... trade unions , if it were possi- ble for such to have the same experience in the affairs of labor as trade unionists had acquired , there is no doubt but that , as a separate organization , the Industrial Brotherhood would have made ...
Page 78
... trade organization than any trade union that had ever existed in the United States . None but garmentcutters who could prove that they had served a stated term as apprentices were admitted . The principles of co - operation and ...
... trade organization than any trade union that had ever existed in the United States . None but garmentcutters who could prove that they had served a stated term as apprentices were admitted . The principles of co - operation and ...
Page 340
... Trade Assemblies represented at the Indianapolis session were : D. A. 222 , Silk - workers ' National Trade Assembly , Paterson , N. J. D. A. 223 , Paragould , Ark . D. A. 224 , Philadelphia and Reading Railroad employes , since ...
... Trade Assemblies represented at the Indianapolis session were : D. A. 222 , Silk - workers ' National Trade Assembly , Paterson , N. J. D. A. 223 , Paragould , Ark . D. A. 224 , Philadelphia and Reading Railroad employes , since ...
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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