American Federationist, Volume 29, Part 2 presents a detailed look at the activities and publications of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the AFL-CIO. This historical record offers insights into the labor movements, policies, and discussions that shaped the American workforce during a pivotal period. Readers will find a wealth of primary source material reflecting the issues, debates, and strategies employed by one of the most influential labor organizations in American history.
This volume is an essential resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of labor relations, the impact of union activities, and the socio-economic forces that defined the 20th-century American labor landscape. It provides a valuable glimpse into the inner workings of the AFL-CIO and its enduring legacy.
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