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Thirty years of labor: 1859 to 1889 In which the history of the attempts to form organizations of workingmen for the discussion of political, social and economic questions is traced. The National labor union of 1866, the Industrial brotherhood of 1874, and the order of the Knights of labor of America and the world. The chief and most important principles in the preamble of the Knights of labor discussed and explained with views of the author on land, labor, and transportation By T. V. Powderly
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Knights of Labor.
- Labor and laboring classes--United States.
- Labor and laboring classes.
- Labor unions--United States.
- Labor unions.
- Physical Description:
- iii, 4-693 p. front. (port.) pl. 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Columbus, O., Excelsior publishing house [c1889]
- Notes:
- "Aims and purposes of the anarchist." From the Chicago Star, Apr. 25, 1887: p. 683-693.
- "Sold only by subscription."
- Local Notes:
- The Balch Institute Library and Archives
- OCLC:
- 1107187
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