The American Federationist, Volume 10, Part 2 offers a detailed look into the activities and perspectives of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) during a pivotal period in its history. This volume, compiled by Samuel Gompers, John McBride, William Green, and other key figures of the AFL-CIO and the American Federation of Labor, provides valuable insights into the labor movement's strategies, challenges, and achievements.
Readers will find a wealth of primary source material reflecting the AFL's stance on critical issues such as wages, working conditions, and labor rights. This collection serves as an essential resource for historians, labor economists, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of labor relations in the United States and the enduring legacy of the American Federation of Labor.
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