The Great Labor Uprising of 1877Monad Press, 1977 - 288 páginas |
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... claim compensation is not recognized.2 On top of this , the company refused to equip its freight trains with safety devices , and during the depression it made work on the main line more hazardous by doubling the size of its trains and ...
... claim compensation is not recognized.2 On top of this , the company refused to equip its freight trains with safety devices , and during the depression it made work on the main line more hazardous by doubling the size of its trains and ...
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... claim that vagrancy laws made the workers criminals for being unemployed , while workers ' combina- tions for wage increases were illegal , and that now the " money lords " were conspiring to rob workers of the ballot . It urged ...
... claim that vagrancy laws made the workers criminals for being unemployed , while workers ' combina- tions for wage increases were illegal , and that now the " money lords " were conspiring to rob workers of the ballot . It urged ...
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... claim that it was the " only genuine Commune " established during the Great Strikes of 1877,51 But reports of a mighty executive committee representing at least 22,000 workingmen and carrying through a " real revolu- tion ...
... claim that it was the " only genuine Commune " established during the Great Strikes of 1877,51 But reports of a mighty executive committee representing at least 22,000 workingmen and carrying through a " real revolu- tion ...
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
Prologue | 13 |
The Strike on the Baltimore Ohio Railroad | 33 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Allegheny City American arms arrested August Baltimore & Ohio Baltimore Sun brakemen Brotherhood of Locomotive Bruce Burbank called Carl Schurz Chicago Tribune Cincinnati citizens Communist crowd Daily demands depot East St employees Erie executive committee federal troops firemen Foner force freight trains Governor Gresham Hartranft History Hornellsville hundred Ibid Indianapolis July 26 Labor Movement Labor Standard Lassalleans leaders Locomotive Engineers Louis Globe-Democrat Louisville Louisville Courier-Journal Martinsburg Marxists mass meeting Mathews Mayor military militia militiamen Missouri Republican Molly Maguires officials Ohio Railroad organized passenger Pennsylvania Railroad percent wage Philadelphia Pittsburgh Post police political President Hayes railroad companies Railroad Riots railroad strike railroad workers reduction reported resolutions road Schurz Scranton sections socialist soldiers streets Strike of 1877 strikers struggle sympathy Terre Haute thousand trade unions United violence vote wage cut West Virginia wired Workingmen's Party WPUS York Central York Sun
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