Abstract
American history professor Alice Kessler-Harris traces the history of the labor movement in the United States, beginning with the collectives of the early 19th century, through the huge unionizing drives of the 1930's.
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Subject
history, unions, union movement, unionization, organized labor, textile mills, Lowell Mill Girls, Female Labor Reform Association, workplace, wages, factory, factories, Knights of Labor, ILGWU, International Ladies Garment Workers Union, strikes, Women's Trade Union League, early, mid, 1800s, 1800's, 19th century, Nineteenth century, 1900s, 1900's, 20th century, Twentieth Century, Unions
Series
Women in American History, U.S. History Survey, America in the 20th Century, The Unfinished Nation
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Duration
00:09:06 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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