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NikAS [45]
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Who opposed the labor movement? Simple answer please

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Blizzard [7]3 years ago
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The turbulent story of the labor movement in the United States is an important one in American politics and history. Here we feature three prominent advocates for the manual worker: Frances Perkins, Samuel Gompers, and César Chávez.

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