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1 | Adams, William | Duty of Christian people to those in their employ | 1866 |
2 | American Federation of Labor | Labor aroused! Resents emphatically the campaign of character assassination conducted by the National Association of Manufacturers | 1907 |
3 | American Federation of Labor | Text book of labor's political demands | 1906 |
4 | Armstrong League | Armstrong League of Hampton Workers; its story in brief together with the constitution and by-laws and list of members | 1904 |
5 | Berry, William H. | Restricted industry; its effect, its cause, the remedy. A discussion of the relation between the currency volume and industry | 1900 |
6 | Blanchard, E.F. | Workingman and the church and the church the world needs | 1902 |
7 | Bourne, Theodore | Money and labor; corporation and co-operation | 1884 |
8 | Bowker, R.R. | Of work and wealth; a summary of economics | 1883 |
9 | Bryce, T.T. | Economic crumbs; or, plain talks for the people about labor, capital, money, tariff, etc. | 1879 |
10 | Burke, William Maxwell | History and functions of central labor unions | 1899 |
11 | Casson, Herbert N. | Common sense on the labor question | |
12 | Church, Samuel Harden | Is there a conspiracy against organized labor? | 1922 |
13 | District of Columbia. Court of Appeals | In the Court of Apeals of the District of Columbia: the Buck's Stove & Range Co., plaintiff, vs. the American Federation of Labor et al., defendants (No. 27,305 equity). Arguments in contempt proceeding | 1909 |
14 | District of Columbia. Supreme Court | In the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: the Buck's Stove & Range Co., plaintiff, vs. the American Federation of Labor et al., defendants. Proceeding in contempt against Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison and John Mitchell. | 1908 |
15 | | English women in the labor & copoerative movements; three speeches delivered before the seventh biennial Convention of the National Women's trade Union League, Philadelphia, June 2-7, 1919. Women and the labor world, by Margaret Bondfield; Women as co-operators, by Mrs. Eleanor Barton; Women workers of England, by Mary MacArthur | 1919 |
16 | George Junior Republic | Nothing without labor | 1904 |
17 | Giffen, Robert | Progress of the working classes in the last half century | 1885 |
18 | | How to "get on" in life | |
19 | Hurd, J.B. | Ultimate solution; where laborer and capitalist, individualist and socialist must agree | 1908 |
20 | | Journal of the American Institute. Vol. 2, no. 2 (1836) | 1836 |
21 | Justi, Herman | Arbitration, its uses and abuses | 1902 |
22 | Justi, Herman | Businesslike methods applied to labor disputes | 1904 |
23 | Justi, Herman | Coal mine operator versus the public | 1904 |
24 | Justi, Herman | Common sense and the labor problem | |
25 | Justi, Herman | Consiliation and arbitration in the coal mining industry | 1901 |
26 | Justi, Herman | Organization and public opinion | 1903 |
27 | Justi, Herman | Organization of capital | 1902 |
28 | Justi, Herman | Papers and addresses on phases of the labor problem | 1905 |
29 | Justi, Herman | Plans of conciliation and arbitration | 1900 |
30 | Justi, Herman | Testimony of Herman Justi | 1901 |
31 | Kennedy, John P. | Address delivered before the American Institute | 1833 |
32 | Knights of Labor | Annual reports of the Master Workman and Secretary-Treasurer of National Trade Assembly 135, Knights of Labor | 1889 |
33 | Knights of Labor | Annual session of National Trade Assembly no. 135, Knights of Labor, held at Wilkesbarre, Penna., September 18-21, 1889 | 1889 |
34 | Knights of Labor | Constitution of the General Assembly, district assenblies, and local assemblies of the order of the Knights of Labor of America | |
35 | MacFarland, Robert J. | Calm statement showing the causes which compelled the Knox Hat Manufacturing Company to sever its connection with trade union labor, which act marks the first serious labor trouble in the history of the Knox establishment | 1903 |
36 | McAtee, W.A. | Outlook for labor in America; a Thanksgiving sermon preached in Madison, Wis., November 25, 1886 | 1886 |
37 | Messing, A.J., Jr. | Toiler and the citizen | 1905 |
38 | Nearing, Scott | Work and pay | |
39 | Orcutt, Hiram | Irrepressible conflict between capital and labor; the cause and the cure | 1893 |
40 | Sayward, William H. | Thoughts on the relations of employer and workman; a lecture | 1893 |
41 | Scudder, M.L. | Labor-value fallacy | 1886 |
42 | Smith, Richmond M. | American labor statistics | 1886 |
43 | Todd, Albert M. | Relation of public ownership to democracy and social justice | 1920 |
43a | Trench, Charles | Political songs on our workingmen's wrongs | 1899 |
44 | Watts, John | Workman's bane & antidote, comprising the essay on strikes; The history of a mistake, being a tale of the Colne Strike, 1860-1; and a lecture on the power and influence of co-operative effort | |