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- Strikes, Lockouts, Work Stoppages - Library of Congress
In this brilliant book, labor historian Erik Loomis recounts ten critical workers' strikes in American labor history that everyone needs to know about (and then provides an annotated list of the 150 most important moments in American labor history in the appendix)
- 10 Major Labor Strikes Throughout US History
Strikes figured prominently in the rise of the organized labor movement that began in earnest in the mid-to-late 1800s
- 1800 in sports - Wikipedia
1800 in sports describes the year's events in world sport Events 7 January — Jack Bartholomew retained his English Championship title after drawing with Jem Belcher at St George's Fields in a contest lasting 51 rounds [1]
- 1850-1877: Sports and Recreation: Overview | Encyclopedia. com
In antebellum America organized spectator sports were occasional events, but footraces, harness racing, and prizefights sometimes drew huge crowds and much gambling
- Notable Labor Strikes of the Gilded Age - Weber State University
The first strike fatalities were two New York tailors, killed in 1850 by police dispersing a crowd of strikers Since then, according to one estimate, well over seven hundred people - mostly strikers - have died in strike-related violence, and the total may be much higher
- Major Strikes of Late 1800s Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like First Nationwide Strike (1877) Railroad Strikes, Haymarket Affair (1886), Homestead Strike (1892) and more
- The Spirit of the Times: A 19th Century Chronicle of American Sports . . .
The Spirit of the Times was popular during an era when bowling, billiards, curling, boxing, trout fishing, sailing, rifle sports, hunting and saddle riding attracted many participants, and introduced many to the particularities of baseball, football and golf
- The 14 Most Important Strikes in The History of The United States
This strike, known as the Bituminous Coal Strike, disrupted operations across more than 26 states The miners fought for safer working conditions, health benefits, and fair wages
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