ProQuest history vault. American Federation of Labor records. The Samuel Gompers era, 1877-1937.

This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the activities and priorities of Samuel Gompers and the American Federation of Labor from the 1880s through World War I and Gompers's death in 1924. The collection includes correspondence, executive council records, newspaper clippings, conventio...

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Corporate Authors: Wisconsin Historical Society (Repository)
George Meany Memorial Archives (Repository)
ProQuest (Firm) (Publisher)
Language:English
Published: [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : ProQuest, 2021-
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History vault.
American Federation of Labor records.
Samuel Gompers era, 1877-1937
Format: Electronic Reference Material
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This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the activities and priorities of Samuel Gompers and the American Federation of Labor from the 1880s through World War I and Gompers's death in 1924. The collection includes correspondence, executive council records, newspaper clippings, convention records, circular letters, speeches, writings, and legal documents, including court records. Important correspondents include Gompers, Frank Morrison, John McBride, Woodrow Wilson, John B. Lennon, Gabriel Edmonston, and a wide variety of union leaders around the world.
Abstract:
"As leader of the American Federation of Labor, Samuel Gompers (1850-1924) championed a set of tactics and an ideology, rooted in craft-union traditions, which profoundly shaped the course of American labor history. Over 350,000 pages of union documentation throw light on the momentous struggles within the American labor movement during and just after the Samuel Gompers era. Most of the records in the collection date from the formation of the AFL in 1886 until Gompers' death in December 1924, but there are a few materials from before 1886 and after 1924. One of the strengths of this collection is its documentation of Gompers' own activities. Gompers' general correspondence, speeches and writings, conferences, and congressional testimony make up a major portion of the collection. In addition, the National and International Union Correspondence consists largely of letters to and from Gompers. The materials in this collection reveal the personalities, issues and ideas that forged the modern American labor movement."-- Publisher's description.
Note:Coverage: 1877-1937.
Source: AFL-CIO Records, George Meany Memorial Archives, University of Maryland, College Park ; Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.
Researchers should note that digital scans reproduced for this collection are the only known copies of the material. Some records are illegible. For more information, see the editorial note at the beginning of each folder's pdf file.
Call Number:HD8055.A5 P763 Online
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Description based on contents viewed November 3, 2021; title from home page.