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Knights of Labor
Overview
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365
works in
610
publications in
7
languages and
12,184
library holdings
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e178.m52,
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Most widely held works about
Knights of Labor
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Thirty years of labor, 1859-1889
by Terence Vincent Powderly
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The making of American exceptionalism : the Knights of Labor and class formation in the nineteenth century
by Kim Voss
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Book
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The Catholic Church and the Knights of Labor
by Henry Joseph Browne
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Book
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The making of Western labor radicalism : Denver's organized workers, 1878-1905
by David Thomas Brundage
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Book
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Grand Master Workman : Terence Powderly and the Knights of Labor
by Craig Phelan
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Book
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Class and the color line : interracial class coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist movement
by Joseph Gerteis
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Book
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Greenbackers, Knights of Labor, and populists : farmer-labor insurgency in the late-nineteenth-century South
by Matthew Hild
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Book
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Cesar Chavez, with profiles of Terence V. Powderly and Dolores Huerta
by E. L Thompson
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Book
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Knights unhorsed : internal conflict in a gilded age social movement
by Robert E Weir
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Book
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Thirty years of labor. 1859-1889. In which the history of the attempts to form organizations of workingmen for the discussion of political, social and economic questions is traced. The National labor union of 1866, the Industrial brotherhood of 1874, and the order of the Knights of labor of America and the world. The chief and most important principles in the preamble of the Knights of labor discussed and explained with views of the author on land, labor, and transportation
by Terence Vincent Powderly
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Book
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From the Knights of Labor to the new world order : essays on labor and culture
by Paul Buhle
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Book
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The Great Southwest Railroad Strike and free labor
by Theresa Ann Case
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Book
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Guide to the local assemblies of the Knights of Labor
by Jonathan Garlock
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Book
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Thirty years of labor, 1859-1889 in which the history of the attempts to form organizations of workingmen for the discussion of political, social, and economic questions is traced ; the National Labor Union of 1866, the Induatrial Brotherhood of 1874, and the order of the Knights of Labor of America and the world ; the chief and most important principles in the preamble of the Knights of Labor discussed and explained with views of the author on land, labor and transportation
by Terence Vincent Powderly
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Book
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It can be done; the autobiography of James Hudson Maurer
by James H Maurer
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Book
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Biography Canada Chavez, Cesar,--1927-1993 Coalitions Colorado--Denver Criticism, interpretation, etc. Eight-hour movement Exceptionalism Farmers--Political activity Gould, Jay,--1836-1892 History Huerta, Dolores,--1930- Illinois--Chicago Industrial Workers of the World Juvenile works Knights of Labor Knights of Labor (Canada) Labor Labor leaders Labor movement Labor--Religious aspects--Christianity Labor union locals Labor unions Labor unions--Officials and employees Labor unions--Political activity Maine Maurer, James H.--b. 1864 Mexican American migrant agricultural laborers Migrant agricultural laborers--Labor unions--Officials and employees Music New Jersey North America Popular culture Populism Powderly, Terence Vincent,--1849-1924 Radicalism Railroads--Employees--Labor unions Social conflict Sources Southern States Strikes and lockouts--Railroads United Farm Workers United States United States--Southwestern States Working class Working class--Intellectual life Working class--Political activity Working class--Religious life Working class writings, American Working class writings, Canadian
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Alternative Names
Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
Knights of Labor of America
KofL
National Assembly of the Knights of Labor
Noble Order of the Knights of Labor
Order of the Knights of Labor
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