The American Federation of Labor at the height of progressivism, 1913-17

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The American Federation of Labor at the height of progressivism, 1913-17

editors, Peter J. Albert, Grace Palladino ; assistant editors, Marla J. Hughes, Mary C. Jeske

(The Samuel Gompers papers / editor, Stuart B. Kaufman ; associate editors, Peter J. Albert ... [et al.], v. 9)

University of Illinois Press, c2003

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Between 1913 and 1917, the American Federation of Labor launched a wide-ranging campaign to organize women workers, expanded the Labor Forward Movement to organize the unorganized, tested new methods of reaching unskilled workers, and welcomed new unions into the fold. In this ninth volume of documentary history of the nation's premier labor leader, we learn of Gompers' successful efforts to secure passage of the Clayton Antitrust Act and the La Follette Seamen's Act, which underscored his effectiveness as a labor lobbyist. His growing stature in Washington led to meetings with President Wilson, who delivered the main address at the dedication ceremonies for the AFL's new headquarters in 1916. During these same years, labor suffered dramatic reverses in bitter strikes -- in northern Michigan, in Colorado, and on the Mesabi Range -- and unfavorable judicial decisions compounded the impact of these losses. These strikes led Gompers to develop a theory of trade union self-help and solidarity that, he contended, was central to achieving working-class liberty on working-class terms.

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  • NCID
    BA61872548
  • ISBN
    • 0252027558
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Urbana
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxvi, 615 p., [8] p. of plates
  • Size
    25 cm
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