The Cripple Creek, Colorado, gold-mining district was a stronghold of the radical Western Federation of Miners (WFM) for a ten-year period between two miners' strikes in 1894 and 1903-04. The 1894 strike established the eight-hour day, three-dollar minimum daily wage, and the right to union membership for the District's miners, and by 1902 a majority of all workers in all trades were organized. Unions were central social, political, and economic institutions in the area, and they established a powerful working-class culture and class analysis. However, that community and analysis were strained by internal working-class divisions of race, ethnicity, and sex, and by cross-class social and political alliances. Labor and political leaders be...
Labor unions have fundamentally altered American society and forever changed the capitalist economic...
White working-class conservatives have played a decisive role in American history, particularly in t...
Higher wages, fewer hours, better working conditions--that would be the general mantra of most union...
This thesis traces the origins of divergent union politics among American metal miners and coal mine...
thesisAt the beginning of the Twentieth Century organized labor was moving forward on many fronts. I...
Colorado workers have traditionally been viewed as more radical than their eastern counterparts. The...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Co...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
The Tri-State Miner\u27s Strike of 1935 was a result of attempts to unionize the miners in the area....
From all directions as one approaches Picher, Oklahoma, the mountainous chat piles loom prominently ...
The present study analyzes the August 1937 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (IU...
The purpose of this work is to discuss the rise and decline of District Twenty-one of the United Min...
This study concerns the people of the mining communities throughout the state of Illinois during the...
In 1913, coal miners in southern Colorado initiated a strike under the auspices of the United Mine W...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
Labor unions have fundamentally altered American society and forever changed the capitalist economic...
White working-class conservatives have played a decisive role in American history, particularly in t...
Higher wages, fewer hours, better working conditions--that would be the general mantra of most union...
This thesis traces the origins of divergent union politics among American metal miners and coal mine...
thesisAt the beginning of the Twentieth Century organized labor was moving forward on many fronts. I...
Colorado workers have traditionally been viewed as more radical than their eastern counterparts. The...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Co...
The year 1899 was an explosive time for mining in Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Illinois, but espe...
The Tri-State Miner\u27s Strike of 1935 was a result of attempts to unionize the miners in the area....
From all directions as one approaches Picher, Oklahoma, the mountainous chat piles loom prominently ...
The present study analyzes the August 1937 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (IU...
The purpose of this work is to discuss the rise and decline of District Twenty-one of the United Min...
This study concerns the people of the mining communities throughout the state of Illinois during the...
In 1913, coal miners in southern Colorado initiated a strike under the auspices of the United Mine W...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
Labor unions have fundamentally altered American society and forever changed the capitalist economic...
White working-class conservatives have played a decisive role in American history, particularly in t...
Higher wages, fewer hours, better working conditions--that would be the general mantra of most union...