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The story of the IWW songwriter and organizer who was executed on charges that this documented study shows to have been a frame-up.
Labor at the turn of the Century; Open-shop drive; National Civic Federation; The church and labor; business unionism; Craft vs industrial unions; Women, Black and immigrant workers; AFL political policies; the Socialists; Western Federation of Miners; the American Labor Union, more.
Labor and City government; Labor independent political action; Phila. general strike, 1910; RR Shopmen's strike; Miners' strikes in W. Va., Colo., Michigan; Revolt of the Garment Workers, and more.
The '80s Socialist movement and Labor; the Knights of Labor; Haymarket and May Day; Labor political action; The rise of the AFL; The Homestead strike; Coal creek and Cour d'Alene; American Railway Union; Pullman strike; Labor populism; Labor and the Spanish-American War; Labor and imperialism, more.
8th printing fall '98. Early trade unions and labor parties; The 10-hour movement; Northern labor and slavery; Labor and the Civil War; Rise of the Knights of Labor; Depression 1873-78 and strikes; Labor political action, more.
Writings on educational theory, pedagogy, and the relationship between education and popular democracy.
Labor and the Red Scare; Seattle and Winnipeg general strikes; Boston telephone and police strikes; Streetcar strikes in Chicago, Denver, Knoxville, Kansas City; strikes in clothing, textile, coal and steel; The open-shop drive; Strikes and Black-white relationships; the AFL and the Black worker; the IWW; Communist Party founded; Political action 1918-1920.
The only account in print of the origins of May Day, with highlights of its first century from around the world. 21 illustrations. Notes. Index.
Dedicated to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The stirring account of IWW battles West and East.
A powerful portrait of Maceo, committed anti-imperialist and heroic independence fighter.
Explores the emergent threat of U.S. imperialism (1881 to 1895).
This volume covers the imposition of U.S. domination over Cuba through the Platt Amendment, which marks the beginning of U.S. neocolonialism.
Argues that the Cuban nation was a central protagonist in the conflict -- rather than a passive victim of a conflict between great powers.
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