"The Railroad Worker, Volume 17" offers a detailed look into the lives, challenges, and triumphs of railroad workers during a pivotal era in American history. Published by the American Federation of Railroad Workers, this volume provides first-hand accounts, reports, and analyses that shed light on the labor conditions, union activities, and socio-economic factors affecting those who built and maintained the nation's railways.
This historical record captures the spirit of the labor movement and the relentless pursuit of fair treatment and better working conditions. It is an invaluable resource for historians, labor activists, and anyone interested in understanding the role of railroad workers in shaping modern America. Discover the stories of the individuals who played a crucial role in connecting the country and driving its industrial growth.
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