The American Federationist, Volume 27, presents a crucial snapshot of the American labor movement during a pivotal era. Featuring contributions from prominent labor leaders such as Samuel Gompers, John McBride, and William Green, this volume offers insights into the strategies, challenges, and triumphs of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the AFL-CIO.
Readers will find detailed discussions of key issues facing workers, including wages, working conditions, and the right to organize. The writings capture the spirit of the time, reflecting the ongoing struggle for social justice and economic equality. This volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in understanding the history of labor in the United States and the individuals who shaped it.
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