Closed shops and dirty laundry : Waterloo strikes of 1919. 1998

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Closed shops and dirty laundry : Waterloo strikes of 1919. 1998

Manuscript submitted to the editor of the Annals of Iowa in 1998 for publication consideration. The article describes a series of strikes and the anti-union movement by employers in Waterloo, Iowa in 1919.

69 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6903078

Iowa State Historical Society

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