"Report of Operative #115", 1914 July 05
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Document Type: |
Report |
Description: |
In this report, an operative reports a talk with a striking loom-fixer and his dissatisfaction with the "bums" taking advantage of the strike, and that the leaders were "running things to suit themselves". Labor leaders Ola Delight Smith and Charles A. Miles are attempting to stop this sort of talk , and the operative must use discretion in speaking about it. |
Language: |
English |
Subjects: |
Operative reports |
Subjects: |
Mill workers |
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"x13" |
Extent: |
1 p. |
Condition: |
Good |
Drawing Type: |
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Unique ID: |
ms004-143 |
Collection: |
MS004 |
Box: |
10 |
Folder: |
6 A14-06-OP115: Operative #115 (folder 1 of 5) June-October 1914 |
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