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Labor & Reform: The Worker
Labor & Reform: The Worker
Labor Force by Sex & Age, 1870-1900
"A Tournament of Today," Puck magazine, 1880s, by F. Graetz
"Hopelessly Bound to the Stake," August 15, 1883, by Victor Gillam
Stuggling Upward (1890), by Horatio Alger, Jr.
"A Lesson of the Last Strikes," Puck magazine, August 30, 1899, by J.S. Pughe
Eugene V. Debs on The Socialist Movement (performed by Len Spencer, 1904)
"Uncle Josh Joins The Grangers" by Cal Stewart (1907)
Music lyrics: "Uprising of the Twenty Thousands" (c.1909)
"Sons & Daughters of Misery, " by William Booth, Founder, Salvation Army (c.1910)
Tammany Hall, New York City, 1914
Newsboy, Frankenmuth, MI
Michigan State Teacher's Assocication stickpin (3 views)
Postcard set: "Don't Go Down The Mine, Dad" (5 views)
Sheet Music: "The Rebel Girl" (1915)
"Uncle Josh and the Labor Union" by Cal Stewart (1919)
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