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Labor history of the United States, Labor history of the United States - 1920s, Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955, Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement, Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism, Labor history of the United States - Decline of Private Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Early Unions, Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day, Labor history of the United States - Fighting Communism, Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor, Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption, Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO, Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor, Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005, Labor history of the United States - NAFTA and threat of International Trade, Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy, Labor history of the United States - Norris Laguardia Act, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900, Labor history of the United States - PAC and New Deal Coalition, Labor history of the United States - Primary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions, Labor history of the United States - Restricting Immigration, Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Rise of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers, Labor history of the United States - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Taft-Hartley Act, Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II, Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894, Labor history of the United States - Walter Reuther and UAW, Labor history of the United States - World War I
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Labor history of the United States - World War I |  |  |  | Labor history of the United States - World War I: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955
Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy.
Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO.
John L Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers broke in the mid 1930s from the AFL and formed the rival, Committee for Industrial Organization. The two fedderations were bitter enemies in the late 1930s but re-united in 1955.
Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL.
Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II.
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See also:Labor history of the United States, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900, Labor history of the United States - Early Unions, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor, Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day, Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894, Labor history of the United States - Rise of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932, Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism, Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor, Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - World War I, Labor history of the United States - 1920s, Labor history of the United States - Restricting Immigration, Labor history of the United States - Norris Laguardia Act, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955, Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy, Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO, Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II, Labor history of the United States - Walter Reuther and UAW, Labor history of the United States - PAC and New Deal Coalition, Labor history of the United States - Taft-Hartley Act, Labor history of the United States - Fighting Communism, Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005, Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955, Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption, Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement, Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions, Labor history of the United States - Decline of Private Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - NAFTA and threat of International Trade, Labor history of the United States - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Primary Sources Read more here: » Labor history of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955 |
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 |  |  | Labor history of the United States - World War I: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005
Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955.
Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption.
Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement.
Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions.
Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions.
See also:Labor history of the United States, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900, Labor history of the United States - Early Unions, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor, Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day, Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894, Labor history of the United States - Rise of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932, Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism, Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor, Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - World War I, Labor history of the United States - 1920s, Labor history of the United States - Restricting Immigration, Labor history of the United States - Norris Laguardia Act, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955, Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy, Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO, Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II, Labor history of the United States - Walter Reuther and UAW, Labor history of the United States - PAC and New Deal Coalition, Labor history of the United States - Taft-Hartley Act, Labor history of the United States - Fighting Communism, Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005, Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955, Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption, Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement, Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions, Labor history of the United States - Decline of Private Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - NAFTA and threat of International Trade, Labor history of the United States - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Primary Sources Read more here: » Labor history of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005 |
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 |  |  | Labor history of the United States - World War I: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932
Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism.
Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor.
Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers.
Samuel Gompers (1850–1924) was a founder of the American Federation of Labor, its long-time president, and the dominant leader of the labor from the 1880s to his death.
Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods.
Labor history of the United States - World War I< ...
See also:Labor history of the United States, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900, Labor history of the United States - Early Unions, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor, Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day, Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894, Labor history of the United States - Rise of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932, Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism, Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor, Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - World War I, Labor history of the United States - 1920s, Labor history of the United States - Restricting Immigration, Labor history of the United States - Norris Laguardia Act, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955, Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy, Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO, Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II, Labor history of the United States - Walter Reuther and UAW, Labor history of the United States - PAC and New Deal Coalition, Labor history of the United States - Taft-Hartley Act, Labor history of the United States - Fighting Communism, Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005, Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955, Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption, Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement, Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions, Labor history of the United States - Decline of Private Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - NAFTA and threat of International Trade, Labor history of the United States - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Primary Sources Read more here: » Labor history of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932 |
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Labor history of the United States - Early Unions.
Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods.
WWW Guide to history of railway labor in late 19th century
Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor.
Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day.
Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894. See also: Labor history of the United States, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900, Labor history of the United States - Early Unions, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - Knights of Labor, Labor history of the United States - Eight Hour Day, Labor history of the United States - Violence 1888-1894, Labor history of the United States - Rise of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1900-1932, Labor history of the United States - Debs Socialists IWW and Dual Unionism, Labor history of the United States - Government and Labor, Labor history of the United States - Samuel Gompers, Labor history of the United States - Railroad Brotherhoods, Labor history of the United States - World War I, Labor history of the United States - 1920s, Labor history of the United States - Restricting Immigration, Labor history of the United States - Norris Laguardia Act, Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor 1932-1955, Labor history of the United States - New Deal Labor Policy, Labor history of the United States - John L. Lewis and CIO, Labor history of the United States - Revival of AFL, Labor history of the United States - Upsurge in World War II, Labor history of the United States - Walter Reuther and UAW, Labor history of the United States - PAC and New Deal Coalition, Labor history of the United States - Taft-Hartley Act, Labor history of the United States - Fighting Communism, Labor history of the United States - Labor History 1955-2005, Labor history of the United States - AFL and CIO merger 1955, Labor history of the United States - Jimmy Hoffa Teamsters and issue of Corruption, Labor history of the United States - Civil Rights Movement, Labor history of the United States - Rise of Public Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - Reagan and Corporate Attacks on Unions, Labor history of the United States - Decline of Private Sector Unions, Labor history of the United States - NAFTA and threat of International Trade, Labor history of the United States - Scholarly Secondary Sources, Labor history of the United States - Primary Sources Read more here: » Labor history of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Labor history of the United States - Organized Labor to 1900 |
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