Seventy Years of Life and Labor

Seventy Years of Life and Labor
Title Seventy Years of Life and Labor PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gompers
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1925
Genre Labor
ISBN

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Seventy Years of Life and Labour

Seventy Years of Life and Labour
Title Seventy Years of Life and Labour PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gompers
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1967
Genre
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Seventy Years of Life and Labor

Seventy Years of Life and Labor
Title Seventy Years of Life and Labor PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gompers
Publisher
Pages 682
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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Seventy Years of Life and Labor

Seventy Years of Life and Labor
Title Seventy Years of Life and Labor PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gompers
Publisher
Pages 1314
Release 1948
Genre Labor movement
ISBN

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Seventy Years of Life and Labor

Seventy Years of Life and Labor
Title Seventy Years of Life and Labor PDF eBook
Author Samuel Gompers
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1925
Genre Labor
ISBN

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1877

1877
Title 1877 PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Bellesiles
Publisher New Press, The
Pages 401
Release 2010-08-10
Genre History
ISBN 159558594X

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“[A] powerful examination of a nation trying to make sense of the complex changes and challenges of the post–Civil War era.” —Carol Berkin, author of A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution In 1877—a decade after the Civil War—not only was the United States gripped by a deep depression, but the country was also in the throes of nearly unimaginable violence and upheaval, marking the end of the brief period known as Reconstruction and reestablishing white rule across the South. In the wake of the contested presidential election of 1876, white supremacist mobs swept across the South, killing and driving out the last of the Reconstruction state governments. A strike involving millions of railroad workers turned violent as it spread from coast to coast, and for a moment seemed close to toppling the nation’s economic structure. Celebrated historian Michael A. Bellesiles reveals that the fires of that fated year also fueled a hothouse of cultural and intellectual innovation. He relates the story of 1877 not just through dramatic events, but also through the lives of famous and little-known Americans alike. “A superb and troubling book about the soul of Modern America.” —William Deverell, director of the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West “A bold, insightful book, richly researched, and fast paced . . . Bellesiles vividly portrays on a single canvas the violent confrontations in 1877.” —Alfred F. Young, coeditor of Revolutionary Founders: Rebels, Radicals, and Reformers in the Making of the Nation “[A] wonderful read that is sure to appeal to those interested in the challenges of creating a post–Civil War society.” —Choice

Life and Labor Bulletin

Life and Labor Bulletin
Title Life and Labor Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 1922
Genre Labor movement
ISBN

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