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Thirty years of labor, 1859-1889.

Terence Vincent Powderly

Thirty years of labor, 1859-1889.

by Terence Vincent Powderly

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Facsimile reprint ofthe edition published Philadelphia, 1890.

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3 Terence V. Powderly, Thirty Years of Labor – (Columbus, OH: Excelsior Publishing House, ), 4 Rebecca J. Scott, Degrees of Freedom: Louisiana and Cuba After Slavery (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ), 61– From until his death on J , he was the Commissioner of Conciliation in the Department of Labor. In , nearly 14 years after Powderly's death, his autobiography was discovered and published soon thereafter. He is currently featured in the United States Department of Labor's Labor Hall of Fame.

Filed under: Chinese -- United States -- Education. My Life in China and America, by Wing Yung (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Chinese -- United States -- Fiction. The Lady of The Lily Feet, and Other Stories of Chinatown (Philadelphia: Griffith and Rowland Press, ), by Helen F. Clark (page images at HathiTrust). Terence Powderly publishes Thirty Years of Labor, The Second International organizes in Paris and sets May 1, , as a day of international labor solidarity. Aug. Some , workers on London's docks strike for increased wages and improved conditions. The strike is successfully settled on Nov. 4.

* A History of the American Worker Morris, Richard B. "Andrew Jackson, Strikebreaker." American Historical Review, 55, (), Morris, Richard B. "The Course of Peonage in a Slave State." Political Science Quarterly, 65, (), Morris, Richard B. "Criminal Conspiracy and Early Labor Combinations in New York."Cited by: ↑ Thirty Years of Labor. ↑ The Single Tax Movement in the United States ↑ Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics: , Volume 1, Knights of Labor platform, Adopted September 10th, ↑ The Forum, Volume 3, Henry George's Economic Heresies ↑ () The Later Works, SIU Press, Born: September 2, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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