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  • '''Samuel Gompers''' (January 26, 1850 - December 13, 1924) was the most prominent [[Labor Un The United States Navy destroyer tender [[USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)|USS ''Samuel Gompers'']] was named in his honor. An [http://www.dcmemorials.com/index_indiv00017
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  • '''Samuel Gompers''' (January 26, 1850 - December 13, 1924) was the most prominent [[Labor Un The United States Navy destroyer tender [[USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)|USS ''Samuel Gompers'']] was named in his honor. An [http://www.dcmemorials.com/index_indiv00017
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  • * Livesay, Harold C. ''Samuel Gompers and Organized Labor in America'' (1993), short biography * Mandel, Bernard. ''Samuel Gompers: A Biography'' (1963)
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  • It was founded in 1886 by [[Samuel Gompers]] (1850–1924), its longtime head. The Federation of Organized Trades and *[[Samuel Gompers]]
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  • ...Ohio, [[Mark Hanna]], while its original vice-president was union leader [[Samuel Gompers]]. Over the years, the federation's Executive Council included such other
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  • * Livesay, Harold C. ''Samuel Gompers and Organized Labor in America'' (1993) *Mandel, Bernard. ''Samuel Gompers: A Biography'' (1963) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14119763 online
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  • ...Prior to the 1930's, the [[American Federation of Labor]] (AFL), led by [[Samuel Gompers]], opposed state health insurance as a threat to individual liberty. Subseq
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  • | [[USS Samuel Gompers (AD-37)|USS ''Samuel Gompers'']] (AD-37)
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  • ...guard to preserve order and personally took charge. The governor answered Samuel Gompers' objections to his actions with the statement: "There is no right to strike
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  • ...y Unions|growing labor union movement]], led by [[Terence Powderly]] and [[Samuel Gompers]]. ...(AFL), a coalition of trades unions, became dominant in the 1890s, under [[Samuel Gompers]].
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  • ..., then by the [[American Federation of Labor]] (AFL), founded in 1886 by [[Samuel Gompers]] as a national federation of skilled workers' unions. Union growth was gr ...yed the hopes of realizing the aims of radical republicanism. After 1900 [[Samuel Gompers]] and the [[AFL]] unions worked inside the owners' model of republicanism a
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