Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 11: The Postwar Years 1918-21 Volume 11

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 11: The Postwar Years 1918-21 Volume 11

By Samuel Gompers

Fighting to preserve labor's place in America after World War I

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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publish Date: 06/01/2009
Pages: 704
ISBN-13: 9780252033896
ISBN-10: 0252033892
Language: English

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Volume 11 of the Samuel Gompers Papers documents a pivotal moment in labor history, when the wartime promise of industrial democracy gave way to business as usual in the postwar world. Spanning a turbulent period of wildcat strikes, racial unrest, and political experimentation, this volume presents the efforts of Gompers and the AFL to defend collective bargaining, protect hard-won wartime gains, and advance labor's role as a partner in economic prosperity and social progress.

This indispensable volume includes such episodes as the Seattle General Strike, the 1919 coal and steel strikes, the rise of the "American" open-shop plan, and John L. Lewis's unsuccessful campaign to replace Gompers as AFL president. It also covers Gompers's participation in the Versailles Peace Conference, his involvement with anti-immigration legislation, the founding of the AFL's Nonpartisan Political Campaign Committee, and the demands of black and women workers in the postwar era.

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Peter J. Albert and Grace Palladino are codirectors of the Samuel Gompers Papers and members of the history faculty at the University of Maryland.

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