The Passing of Samuel Gompers By JOHN R. COMMONS SAMUEL opinion, GOMPERS Americans. one of the ten was, It or in twelve my be SAMUEL opinion, one of the ten or twelve greatest Americans. It must be remembered that no great man had at any time during his life the unanimous consensus of opinion that he was truly great. His greatness was as much ...
Gumpertz was the talent manager of Harry Houdini, and he became right-hand man to John T. Ringling, last of the famed Ringling Brothers, and after Ringling retired in 1932, he took over the circus in the capacity of vice-president and general manager. and responsible for merging Ringling Brothers with Barnum and Bailey and the Hagenbeck-Wallace ...
Samuel Gompers (né Gumpertz; January 27, 1850 – December 11, 1924) [1] [2] was a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.
Gompers, Mitchell, and Morrison have not been tried by a jury of their peers, but have been sentenced to jail by the arbitrary will of a judge before whom, in the very nature of things, they were fore-doomed to conviction.
Samuel Gompers was a central figure in the emergence of the modern labor movement in the United States. As a founder, long¬ time president, and leading theorist of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Gompers was crucial to the establishment of a durable labor movement. Under his leadership, the AFL grew from a strug¬
This study traces and analyzes the influence of Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, on the anti- injunction movement and the participation of the American Federation of Labor in the presidential campaign of 1908. Particular attention is given to the thought and position of Gompers concerning the labor injunction and
The Document: Samuel Gompers was an English-born former cigar maker who became the president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). In this letter, written on AFL stationery and mistakenly addressed to John not Richard Olgesby, Gompers requests the governor commute the death sentences for the seven anarchists convicted in the bombing.
"Personal Reminiscences of Samuel Gompers," Extract from Franklin Martin's diary, John Frey Papers, DLC. For Gompers' work on war-risk insurance and soldiers' and sailors' compensation, see Newton Baker to John Frey, Dec. 6, 1926, Frey Papers.
Dec 9, 2024 · Biography of Samuel Gompers, U.S. labor leader and first president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), who shifted the primary goal of American unionism from social issues to the ‘bread and butter’ issues of wages, benefits, and hours, which could be negotiated through collective bargaining.
gerate the importance of the life and work of Samuel Gompers in the development of the American labor movement. On the other hand, nothing is easier than to assume that he originated what he merely represented and what would have existed, to be represented by others, if he had not lived, or, living, had been quite unlike what he was.