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Robert M. Hartley , for instance , claimed that southern slaveholders had monopolized a vast , potentially rich region , limited the number of independent producers , and excluded free labor . By preventing free laborers from migrating ...
Robert M. Hartley , for instance , claimed that southern slaveholders had monopolized a vast , potentially rich region , limited the number of independent producers , and excluded free labor . By preventing free laborers from migrating ...
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The organization of labor unions was a natural result of inevitable social and industrial laws and not an outburst of unlicensed passion or proof of class hatred . The principle behind most strikes was that the laborer was entitled to ...
The organization of labor unions was a natural result of inevitable social and industrial laws and not an outburst of unlicensed passion or proof of class hatred . The principle behind most strikes was that the laborer was entitled to ...
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House Committee on Immigration , Alleged Violations of Laws Prohibiting Contract Labor , 1888 , p . ... 143-171 ; U.S. Bureau of Labor , Eighth Special Report of the Commissioner of Labor : The Housing of the Working People ( Washington ...
House Committee on Immigration , Alleged Violations of Laws Prohibiting Contract Labor , 1888 , p . ... 143-171 ; U.S. Bureau of Labor , Eighth Special Report of the Commissioner of Labor : The Housing of the Working People ( Washington ...
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Chapter | 1 |
AN ENVIRONMENTALIST APPROACH TO POVERTY | 27 |
CIVIL WAR THE IRISH AND HEREDITARY PAUPERISM | 63 |
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The Challenge of Urban Poverty: Charity Reformers in New York City, 1835-1890 Philip M. Hosay Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1980 |
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