Albert G. Wagner papers, 1908-1919.

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Albert G. Wagner papers, 1908-1919.

Personal correspondence and articles on politics and economics received by Wagner as a result of his interest in the Industrial Workers of the World. Included is information about the status of women (1908); political, economic, and social reforms in the United States (1908-1919); and prohibition in South Dakota (1911). Most of Wagner's correspondents were Minnesotans.

0.4 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6727552

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Wagner, Albert G.

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Industrial Workers of the World

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The IWW is a labor organization dedicated to uniting laborers around the world into a single large union. From the description of Collection 1916-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 778701431 Established in Chicago in 1905 by sponsors of socialism and the remnants of previous labor unions, including the Knights of Labor, Western Federation of Miners and the American Labor Union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), or "Wobblies", evolved into a radical industrial unio...