Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 12/28/2021 - 17:07
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 12/28/2021 - 17:07
A documented account of the growth of the American labor movement from the Civil War to World War I. Examines labor conditions resulting from the change to mass production in mine, mill, and railroad; child labor; women workers; tenement life and sweatshops as contrasted to the life of the rich in the Gilded Age; and the strikes that made the union a permanent institution.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 12/28/2021 - 17:07
Using a wide variety of primary sources, examines the Afro-Americans's role in and contribution to the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War and the resulting change in their position as citizens.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 11/24/2021 - 14:36
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 11/24/2021 - 14:36
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 11/24/2021 - 14:36
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 11/24/2021 - 14:36
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 02/24/2020 - 15:25
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 02/24/2020 - 15:25
A documented account of the growth of the American labor movement from the Civil War to World War I. Examines labor conditions resulting from the change to mass production in mine, mill, and railroad; child labor; women workers; tenement life and sweatshops as contrasted to the life of the rich in the Gilded Age; and the strikes that made the union a permanent institution.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 02/24/2020 - 15:25
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