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The Samuel Gompers PaPerS Volume 13 Cumulative Index Editors Peter J. Albert Grace Palladino Assistant Editors Christina G. Larocco Katarina Keane Universit y of iLLinois Press Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield Major funding of the publication costs of this volume was provided by the Department of History and the Division of research at the University of Maryland.© 2013 by the Board of trustees of the University of illinois All rights reserved Manufactured in the United states of America C 5 4 3 2 1 The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. ∞ this book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data the samuel Gompers Papers includes bibliographies and indexes. Contents: v. 1. the making of a union leader, 1850–86 — v. 2. the early years of the American federation of Labor, 1887–90 — v. 3. Unrest and depression, 1891–94 — v. 4. A national labor movement takes shape, 1895–98 — v. 5. An expanding movement at the turn of the century, 1898–1902 — v. 6. the American federation of Labor and the rise of progressivism, 1902–6 — v. 7. the American federation of Labor under siege, 1906–9 — v. 8. Progress and reaction in the age of reform, 1909–13 — v. 9. the American federation of Labor at the height of progressivism, 1913–17 —v. 10. the American federation of Labor and the Great War, 1917–18— v. 11. the postwar years, 1918–21 — v. 12. the last years, 1922–24— v. 13. Cumulative index. 1. Gompers, samuel, 1850–1924—Archives. 2. trade-unions—United states—History—sources. 3. Labor movement—United states—History—sources. i. Gompers, samuel, 1850–1924. HD6508.S218 2003 331.88í32í902 84–2469 ISBN-10 0-252-01138-4 (alk. paper: set) ISBN-13 978-0-252-01138-2 (alk. paper: set) ISBN-10 0-252-03742-1 (alk. paper: v. 13) ISBN-13 978-0-252-03742-9 (alk. paper: v. 13) [13.59.136.170] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 15:16 GMT) If the unexamined life is not worth living, the unexamined past is not worth possessing. It bears fruit only by being held continuously up to the light. —Brendan Gill ...

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