
Autobiographies of the Haymarket Martyrs
1969
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The life stories of eight working-class militants railroaded to prison or the gallows for the 1886 Haymarket bombing in Chicago. Written from prison, these accounts present a living portrait of the labor movement of the time, as well as the lives and ideas of these fighters for workers' rights. Drawings, notes, bibliography, index.
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Author
Philip S. Foner
Author · 20 books
Philip Sheldon Foner was an American labor historian and teacher. Foner was a prolific author and editor of more than 100 books.