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icang [17]
2 years ago
9

On what point are Gompers and Grosscup in agreement?

History
1 answer:
Agata [3.3K]2 years ago
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Samuel Gompers was one of the founders of the American Federation of Labor in 1886 and, except for one year, its president until his death in 1924. Hence, he agreed with Grosscup on;

  • Working people have a right to free assembly and free speech

<h3>Quotation</h3>

'You say that as you stated in your charge to the Grand Jury, you believe in labor Organizations within such lawful and reasonable limits as will make them a service to the laboring man, and not a menace to the lawful institutions of the country.' (Samuel Gompers, 1894).

Therefore, the answer is as given above.

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