"Report of Operative #115", 1914 June 21
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Document Type: |
Report |
Description: |
In this report, an operative reports that the policy of labor organizers Sara Conboy, Ola Delight Smith, and Charles A. Miles is "to keep up agitation, by any means; to gain sympathy of [the] general public; to keep employees in good spirits, by 'jollying' them; to get support of City Officials by picturing filthy and unhealthy conditions of mills, hoping to get an investigation." |
Language: |
English |
Subjects: |
Operative reports |
Subjects: |
Labor organizing |
Rights Information | |
Copyright Holder: |
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills |
Copyright Status: |
Permission Granted |
Rights Statement: |
Courtesy of the Georgia Institute of Technology. This item is made available for educational purposes. |
Physical Item Information | |
Physical Size: |
8.5"x10.5" |
Extent: |
1 p. |
Condition: |
Good |
Drawing Type: |
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Unique ID: |
ms004-138 |
Collection: |
MS004 |
Box: |
10 |
Folder: |
6 A14-06-OP115: Operative #115 (folder 1 of 5) June-October 1914 |
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