The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike of 1914-1915 : espionage, labor conflict, and New South industrial relations
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The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike of 1914-1915 : espionage, labor conflict, and New South industrial relations
(Cornell studies in industrial and labor relations, no. 28)
ILR Press, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 170-174) and index
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Draws on the extraordinarily full documentation of the year-long strike in Atlanta, provided by reports from company spies who infiltrated union meetings, and photographs from the national media coverage. Shows how the strike cut along not only class, but also ethnic, gender, political, economic, re
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