Letter, 1883 Sep. 12 [San Francisco] to J.A. Labadie, Detroit.

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Letter, 1883 Sep. 12 [San Francisco] to J.A. Labadie, Detroit.

Requests that when August Spies presents the enclosed paper, Labadie urge its adoption.

1 p. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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Spies, August Vincent Theodore, 1855-1887

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International Working People's Association. Pittsburgh Congress (1883)

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Labadie, Jo, 1850-1933

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Detroit anarchist printer, early labor leader, editor, writer on social and economic reform, and donor of the nucleus of the Labadie Collection. From the description of Jo Labadie papers, 1880-1931. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 68796432 From the description of Papers, 1880-1931. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34369754 Joseph Labadie (1850-1933) was an American labor organizer, anarchist, social activist, printer, publisher, essayist, ...

Haskell, Burnette G., 1857-1907

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Burnette Gregor Haskell was born in Downieville, California, June 11, 1857. A printer and attorney, in 1882 he abandoned the Republican Party, embraced socialism, and began publishing the International Workingmen's Association journal Truth. He organized (1882) the Socialist Labor Party in San Francisco, and on the Pacific coast, the Knights of Labor, as well as the Sailors' Union (1885), Musicians', and other unions. Haskell married Anna Fader about 1883. A founder of the short-lived Marxist Ka...