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X. The Southwest Strike and Its Aftermath
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Introduction VII
- Contents XIII
- I. The Start, with Some Advantages 1
- II. Beginning My Education 10
- III. I Join a Trade-Union and Am Blacklisted 18
- IV. Studying Labor and Human Nature 28
- V. I Meet John Siney and Join the Knights of Labor 35
- VI. How Organizing Was Done by Early Knights of Labor 47
- VII. The Philosopher’s Stone 61
- VIII. Something of My Political Activities 67
- IX. The Telegraphers’ Strike and Other Things 101
- X. The Southwest Strike and Its Aftermath 114
- XI. The Curtin Committee, Jay Gould, and Martin Irons 134
- XII. The Stockyards Strike 140
- XIII. The New York Central Strike 163
- XIV. In Ireland’s Cause 175
- XV. A Visit to Hell 188
- XVI. James Mcneill Whistler and Others 194
- XVII. Some Views on Education 198
- XVIII. How Bloodshed Prevented Incendiarism 203
- XIX. “The Owl” 207
- XX. Boycott Coffee 211
- XXI. A Day with Grover Cleveland 219
- XXII. The Reading Combine 235
- XXIII. Coöperation 264
- XXIV. Profit-Sharing and Coöperation 273
- XXV. I Practice Law, Become Commissioner-General of Immigration, and Meet Some Obstacles 286
- XXVI. Collective Bargaining; The Open and Closed Shop 310
- XXVII. Ecclesiastical Opposition 317
- XXVIII. Equal Rights for Both Sexes 383
- XIX. Part of My Reward 390
- Appendix I: The Philosopher’s Stone Degree 429
- Appendix II : Secret Circular 431
- Index 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Introduction VII
- Contents XIII
- I. The Start, with Some Advantages 1
- II. Beginning My Education 10
- III. I Join a Trade-Union and Am Blacklisted 18
- IV. Studying Labor and Human Nature 28
- V. I Meet John Siney and Join the Knights of Labor 35
- VI. How Organizing Was Done by Early Knights of Labor 47
- VII. The Philosopher’s Stone 61
- VIII. Something of My Political Activities 67
- IX. The Telegraphers’ Strike and Other Things 101
- X. The Southwest Strike and Its Aftermath 114
- XI. The Curtin Committee, Jay Gould, and Martin Irons 134
- XII. The Stockyards Strike 140
- XIII. The New York Central Strike 163
- XIV. In Ireland’s Cause 175
- XV. A Visit to Hell 188
- XVI. James Mcneill Whistler and Others 194
- XVII. Some Views on Education 198
- XVIII. How Bloodshed Prevented Incendiarism 203
- XIX. “The Owl” 207
- XX. Boycott Coffee 211
- XXI. A Day with Grover Cleveland 219
- XXII. The Reading Combine 235
- XXIII. Coöperation 264
- XXIV. Profit-Sharing and Coöperation 273
- XXV. I Practice Law, Become Commissioner-General of Immigration, and Meet Some Obstacles 286
- XXVI. Collective Bargaining; The Open and Closed Shop 310
- XXVII. Ecclesiastical Opposition 317
- XXVIII. Equal Rights for Both Sexes 383
- XIX. Part of My Reward 390
- Appendix I: The Philosopher’s Stone Degree 429
- Appendix II : Secret Circular 431
- Index 445