This is the first biography of Ellen Dawson (1900-1967), a Scottish woman who participated in three of the largest and most dramatic textile strikes in U.S. history--Passaic, New Jersey; New Bedford, Massachusetts; and Gastonia, North Carolina. She helped organize the National Textile Workers Union and became the first woman elected to a national leadership position in an American textile union. She spent her formative years in the Glasgow area as a young worker during Scotland\u27s most radical period of labor history. With her family she moved first to England and then to the United States in search of economic survival. As a textile worker in Passaic, she became a leader in the communist-inspired strike of 1926. Later a labor activist wo...
The “‘Great” Labour Unrest’ has been extensively and systematically researched and for generations h...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
All-American Anarchist chronicles the life and work of Joseph A. Labadie (1850-1933), Detroit's prom...
This is the first biography of Ellen Dawson (1900-1967), a Scottish woman who participated in three ...
This thesis is a life and times biography of Ellen Dawson (Kanki), 1900-1967, a working class Scotti...
This thesis is a life and time biography of Ellen Dawson (Kanki), 1900-1967, a working class Scottis...
Dorothy Day was a woman of infinite variations, a journalist, a memoirist, an activist, and most fam...
Mother Jones was a union organizer and activist in the U.S. labor movement. She fought to alleviate ...
In 1929, workers at the Loray Mill in Gastonia, North Carolina, organized by the communist-led Natio...
The life of Mary Heaton Vorse (1874-1966) reads like a chronology of American radicalism in the firs...
Focusing on the textile workers\u27 strikes of 1882 and 1912, Ardis Cameron examines class and gende...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
thesisAt the beginning of the Twentieth Century organized labor was moving forward on many fronts. I...
This dissertation examines the causes, context, and legacies of the 1927-1928 Colorado coal strike i...
Labor leader, Mary “Mother” Jones, has a lot to teach the working people of today. She believed that...
The “‘Great” Labour Unrest’ has been extensively and systematically researched and for generations h...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
All-American Anarchist chronicles the life and work of Joseph A. Labadie (1850-1933), Detroit's prom...
This is the first biography of Ellen Dawson (1900-1967), a Scottish woman who participated in three ...
This thesis is a life and times biography of Ellen Dawson (Kanki), 1900-1967, a working class Scotti...
This thesis is a life and time biography of Ellen Dawson (Kanki), 1900-1967, a working class Scottis...
Dorothy Day was a woman of infinite variations, a journalist, a memoirist, an activist, and most fam...
Mother Jones was a union organizer and activist in the U.S. labor movement. She fought to alleviate ...
In 1929, workers at the Loray Mill in Gastonia, North Carolina, organized by the communist-led Natio...
The life of Mary Heaton Vorse (1874-1966) reads like a chronology of American radicalism in the firs...
Focusing on the textile workers\u27 strikes of 1882 and 1912, Ardis Cameron examines class and gende...
Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated ...
thesisAt the beginning of the Twentieth Century organized labor was moving forward on many fronts. I...
This dissertation examines the causes, context, and legacies of the 1927-1928 Colorado coal strike i...
Labor leader, Mary “Mother” Jones, has a lot to teach the working people of today. She believed that...
The “‘Great” Labour Unrest’ has been extensively and systematically researched and for generations h...
Organized labor through unions was prominent as part of the Progressive Era in the early twentieth c...
All-American Anarchist chronicles the life and work of Joseph A. Labadie (1850-1933), Detroit's prom...