[Article on the tent colony at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill in Atlanta, Georgia] |
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Date: |
ca. 1914 December |
Document Type: |
Article |
Unique ID: |
ms004-091 |
Description: |
This article describes the living conditions in the tent colony during the strike. Some pages of the item are photocopies. |
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Letter from Oscar Elsas to Arthur St. George Joyce |
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Date: |
1914 December 16 |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Unique ID: |
ms004-092 |
Description: |
In this letter, Oscar Elsas offers a rebuttal to the allegations laid out in Arthur St. George Joyce's article on living conditions in the tent colony. Text quality is very poor. |
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[Report of Operative #16] |
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Date: |
1915 January 20 |
Document Type: |
Report |
Unique ID: |
ms004-177 |
Description: |
In this report, an operative describes the activities in the tent colony and the arrest of a pharmacy owner for the sale of cocaine. |
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"Report of Operative #457" |
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Date: |
1915 January 31 |
Document Type: |
Report |
Unique ID: |
ms004-175 |
Description: |
In this report, an operative working in the Mill reports on the activities of other mill workers and preparations for the establishment of the tent colony. |
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[Statement on strikes at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill in Altanta, Georgia] |
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Date: |
1914 December 15 |
Document Type: |
Statement |
Unique ID: |
ms004-090 |
Description: |
In this statement, the management of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills defends itself against allegations of the strikers in the areas of fines, wages, sanitary conditions, welfare work, kindergarden, and the tent colony. |
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[Testimony of Francis Johnson] |
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Date: |
[1915 March 17-27] |
Document Type: |
Testimony |
Unique ID: |
ms004-005 |
Description: |
A witness for the union, spinner Francis Johnson discusses living conditions in the tent colony and in the Mill company housing. |
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[Testimony of Rufus Odell] |
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Date: |
[1915 March 17-27] |
Document Type: |
Testimony |
Unique ID: |
ms004-006 |
Description: |
A witness for the union, special officer of the Local Rufus Odell discusses previous strikes at Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, his experiences with Mill management, employment contracts, living conditions in the tent colony, and fines imposed on workers by the Mill. |
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