This volume comprises issues 9-12 of 'The American Federationist', Volume 10, a periodical published by the American Federation of Labor (AFL). A crucial resource for understanding the history of the American labor movement, these issues offer insights into the AFL's policies, activities, and perspectives during a pivotal period in the early 20th century.
The 'American Federationist' served as a platform for labor leaders and thinkers to articulate their views on wages, working conditions, and the rights of workers. This volume provides a snapshot of the challenges and triumphs faced by organized labor as it sought to improve the lives of American workers and shape the nation's economic and political landscape. For historians, labor scholars, and anyone interested in the development of the American workforce, this collection offers invaluable primary source material.
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