An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... strike or not . The vote was to strike , and then began the first organized strike in the yards . It came as a great surprise to employ- ers and employees when the thousands of workers obeyed the order to leave work quietly and ...
... strike or not . The vote was to strike , and then began the first organized strike in the yards . It came as a great surprise to employ- ers and employees when the thousands of workers obeyed the order to leave work quietly and ...
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... Strike of 1894. As the center of industry gravitated westward , Chicago frequently became the battlefield of industrial conflict . The Haymarket Affair had already established the city's reputation for militancy ; now the Pullman Strike ...
... Strike of 1894. As the center of industry gravitated westward , Chicago frequently became the battlefield of industrial conflict . The Haymarket Affair had already established the city's reputation for militancy ; now the Pullman Strike ...
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... Strike was given by Samuel Gompers , president of the American Federation of Labor , upon whom the strike leadership devolved . He had been opposed to the militancy of the American Railway Union as too radical and now declared that a ...
... Strike was given by Samuel Gompers , president of the American Federation of Labor , upon whom the strike leadership devolved . He had been opposed to the militancy of the American Railway Union as too radical and now declared that a ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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