History of the Labor Movement in the United States ...(Trade Union Educational League) to the end of the Gompers era. Strikes in N.E. textile, San Pedro IWW strike; Women workers; The TUEL formed; RR struggles, Machinists and Carpenters, Miners, Fur Workers, ILGWU, Amalgamated Clothing and Millinery workers; Labor and the Soviet Union; Independent political action; End of Gompers Era of AFL. |
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Postwar Depression | 1 |
New England Textile Strike 1922 | 19 |
San Pedro Strike of the IWW | 32 |
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History of the Labor Movement in the United States ...: The T.U.E.L. to the ... Philip Sheldon Foner No preview available - 1947 |
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