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The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 6 Vol. 6

The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-6

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 6( )
Author: Gompers, Samuel
Kaufman, Stuart J.
Albert, Peter J.
Palladino, Grace
ISBN:978-0-252-02303-3
Publication Date:Jul 1997
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $103.00
Book Description:

The saga of the nation's premier labor leader continues as this multi-volume documentary history moves, with Volume 6, into the early years of the twentieth century. Fully annotated and thoroughly indexed, The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-1906 provides the historical context often missing in other works about ......

Book Details
Pages:664
Detailed Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Political
Business & Economics / Labor / Unions
Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.13 x 9.25 x 1.63 Inches
Book Weight:2.46 Pounds
Author Biography
Gompers, Samuel (Author)
Samuel Gompers, January 26, 1850 - December 13, 1924 Samuel Gompers was born on january 26, 1924 in London, England. He was apprenticed to a shoemaker at the age of ten, but soon became a cigar maker when his family emigrated to New York in 1863. By 1885, Gompers was an expert cigar maker, and was hired by a large cigar shop. Gompers was highly respected by his fellow employees at the cigar shop, and they eventually elected him as President of the Cigar Makers Union Local 144.

In 1881, Gompers was sent as a delegate to a conference of other unions. There the various unions created a confederation called the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Councils. Gompers became a sort of a leader for the Federation, but the union was weak and ineffective. The organization was reconstituted in 1886 as the American Federation of Labor with Gompers as the President. He held this position for 38 years, till the day he died.

Four years after the reconstitution, the AFL represented 250,000 workers. In two more years, the number rose to over one million. At the conclusion of World War I, Gompers attended the Versailles Treaty negotiations, where he was instrumental in creating the International Labor Organization under the League of Nations. He supported trade unionism in Mexico and even attended the inauguration of Mexico's reform President Calles. He also attended the Congress of the Pan-American Federation of Labor. It was at this Congress where Gompers collapsed and was rushed to a San Antonio, Texas hospital where he died on December 13, 1924.

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