Bread--and Roses: The Struggle of American Labor, 1865-1915New American Library, 1977 - 231 стор. |
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... later , in 1906 , John Spargo visited the coal mines and described in greater detail the boys he found in the breakers : Work in the coal breakers is exceedingly hard and dan- gerous . Crouched over the chutes , the boys sit hour after ...
... later , in 1906 , John Spargo visited the coal mines and described in greater detail the boys he found in the breakers : Work in the coal breakers is exceedingly hard and dan- gerous . Crouched over the chutes , the boys sit hour after ...
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... later the railroad workers tied up the line again and stopped another wage reduction . Powderly was still deploring strikes , but the rank and file were joining the picketlines all the same . The next year the workers on three more of ...
... later the railroad workers tied up the line again and stopped another wage reduction . Powderly was still deploring strikes , but the rank and file were joining the picketlines all the same . The next year the workers on three more of ...
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... later the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional . A year later another federal attempt was Conclusion 213.
... later the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional . A year later another federal attempt was Conclusion 213.
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Revolution by Machine | 3 |
Only Bread and Nothing More? | 6 |
Children in the Mills | 26 |
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