Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformVintage Books, 1956 - 503 pages |
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Page 46
... labor forces of the United States . . . . The interests of rural and civic [ urban ] labor are the same ; their enemies are identical . " ( Since the convention was predominantly agrarian , Populist leaders were careful to emphasize ...
... labor forces of the United States . . . . The interests of rural and civic [ urban ] labor are the same ; their enemies are identical . " ( Since the convention was predominantly agrarian , Populist leaders were careful to emphasize ...
Page 57
... labor was hurrying in a direction that made coali- tion difficult . By the Nineties the Knights of Labor , which in- cluded farmers and tradesmen and stood for a wide variety of reforms , was giving way to the American Federation of Labor ...
... labor was hurrying in a direction that made coali- tion difficult . By the Nineties the Knights of Labor , which in- cluded farmers and tradesmen and stood for a wide variety of reforms , was giving way to the American Federation of Labor ...
Page 467
... Labor 1859-1889 ( Ex- celsior Publishing House , Columbus , 1890 ) ; the warhorse of scholarly labor history , John R. Commons et al .: History of Labour in the United States ( 4 vols . , Macmillan , 1918–35 ) ; the more compressed and ...
... Labor 1859-1889 ( Ex- celsior Publishing House , Columbus , 1890 ) ; the warhorse of scholarly labor history , John R. Commons et al .: History of Labour in the United States ( 4 vols . , Macmillan , 1918–35 ) ; the more compressed and ...
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Thrust from the Top | 10 |
From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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