Bread--and Roses: The Struggle of American Labor, 1865-1915New American Library, 1977 - 231 стор. |
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... factories and took up arms . The first company mobilized to march to Washington's defense were volunteers from Lowell's tex- tile mills . Before the last gun was silenced at Appomat- tox over half of America's workingmen had stood on ...
... factories and took up arms . The first company mobilized to march to Washington's defense were volunteers from Lowell's tex- tile mills . Before the last gun was silenced at Appomat- tox over half of America's workingmen had stood on ...
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... factories of Illinois . But when the state investigated the factories four years later , they found more children than that in a check of just 15 per cent of the factories . About one worker in ten was under sixteen . The work children ...
... factories of Illinois . But when the state investigated the factories four years later , they found more children than that in a check of just 15 per cent of the factories . About one worker in ten was under sixteen . The work children ...
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... factories employed 17,000 girls under sixteen , many of them working from 6:30 at night until 6:30 the next morning . Children as young as six labored in New Jersey's glass factories . Thou- sands more worked in that state's tobacco and ...
... factories employed 17,000 girls under sixteen , many of them working from 6:30 at night until 6:30 the next morning . Children as young as six labored in New Jersey's glass factories . Thou- sands more worked in that state's tobacco and ...
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Revolution by Machine | 3 |
Only Bread and Nothing More? | 6 |
Children in the Mills | 26 |
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Altgeld American Federation American Railway Union anarchists August Spies Baldwin-Felts began boycott boys Bread and roses called capital Carnegie cent Chicago child clothing coal Colorado committee corporations craft union crowd Debs dollars earned eight-hour day employer factories Federation of Labor fire force Frick George Pullman Gompers Haymarket hired Homestead immigrants industrial union Industrial Workers iron killed Knights of Labor labor organization Lawrence leader living Ludlow M. C. ESCHER machine machinery marching militia million mills miners mines movement muckrakers National Labor Union Negroes night Pinkerton plant police poor President profits Pullman Pullman strike rail railroad refused rent reported Rockefeller scabs shoes skilled Socialists Spies spool steel streets strike strikebreakers struggle tenement tent colony textile thousands tion took town trade troops trust unskilled wage cut wealth week women and children workingmen World York
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