Publisher's Synopsis
The Shoe Workers' Journal, published by the Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, offers a valuable glimpse into the world of American labor at the turn of the 20th century. This historical journal provides insights into the issues, debates, and organizing efforts of shoe workers during a pivotal era of industrialization and labor activism. It presents primary source material related to working conditions, wages, union strategies, and the broader social and economic context of the time. Researchers and anyone interested in labor history will find this journal an invaluable resource for understanding the challenges and triumphs of the American labor movement.
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