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  • Subject is exactly "labor movement"
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Campbell tells Addams of her experiences working for a wealthy family in Chicago and thanks Addams for what she does for the working class.
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Addams describes her experiences at the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and its appeal to labor and women.
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An outline listing the Committee on Industrial Relations' steps to creating a safe and healthy workplace.
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Kellogg asks Zueblin to help generate a platform for the Progressive Party on industrial relations.
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Kellogg tells Kellor that Addams ought to make decisions for the Progressive National Service Department of Social and Industrial Justice now that she is returned.
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Kellogg tells Addams that Marion Jackson's article about labor relations in the Survey is gaining a lot of attention.
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Kellogg wants to meet with Addams on his return to the United States and sends her an article on the British labor movement.
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Kellogg suggests that the Progressive Party should create a Labor committee under the Department of Social and Industrial Justice.
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Kellogg sends Addams materials regarding Progressive Party politics.
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Kellogg reports on Louis Brandeis's attacks on the Progressive Party.
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Kellogg tells to Addams about the work of the Charles Cabot and the Cabot Fund to support the rights of steel workers.
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A report of the work of the Department of Social and Industrial Justice, regarding legislative efforts concerning industrial accident insurance.
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Lose writes Addams with ideas about how the minimum wage and moral teaching can save women from a life of prostitution.
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Addams discusses a meeting with Theodore Roosevelt in 1905 in which he advised women's clubs to agitate for labor reform.
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Crane sends Addams pamphlets Lansing wishes her to read.
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Ely tells Addams that he cannot attend the meeting of the American Association of Labor Legislation, but that he believes it has great potential.
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Flannagan expresses support for the work of the American Association for Labor Legislation.
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Meeker asks Addams her opinion on the first issue of the International Labour Review.
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Gompers lets Addams know that he received her letter about a man seeking aid from the AFL's legal department.
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Gompers thanks Addams for sending him a copy of her address at a meeting of the National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education in Chicago.
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Gompers reports to Addams that the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor has agreed to endorse the raising of industrial education and the teaching of improved techniques.
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Lindsay sends Kellogg a plan for the Progressive Party's Department of Social and Industrial Justice.
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Nearing tells Addams about the political situation in France and the efforts of miners to thwart another war.
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Summary of Samuel Lindsay's work for the Progressive Service.
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A report of discussions held in the House of Commons about the coal dispute and the conditions of miners.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference of Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams discusses the relationship between immigrants and social unrest. This speech was given at the National Conference on Social Work in New Orleans.
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Addams participated in a "Workingman's Public Meeting" during the Universal Peace Conference in Boston, where she talked about how workingmen were the first to organize internationally.
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Addams discusses public reaction against trade-unions, strikes, and their activities.
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Addams discusses the labor situation in Chicago and argues that the Progressive Party will support the work of trade unions. This is one of a series of articles she prepared for the Central Press Association as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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Addams reports on the Progressive Party Convention, discussing how items were added to its platform, particularly labor and military planks, and her dismay about the conventions unjust treatment of African-Americans. This is one of a series of articles she prepared as part of the Progressive Party campaign in 1912.
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Roosevelt discusses George Perkins' role in the Progressive Party and his views on trusts in the Progressive Party platform.
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An eight-page pamphlet summarizing Roosevelt's political record on labor.
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Parkinson writes Kellor about new plans due to Samuel McCune Lindsay's hospitalization.
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Kearns sends Addams a copy of a communication with John B. Andrews.
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Addams discusses the Hull-House Labor Museum and the effect of factories on craftsmanship.
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An anonymous individual sends Addams a clipping and a warning.
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De Wolf refuses to fund Hull-House's camp program because of his disapproval of Hull-House's support for workers and unions and calls for it to divorce itself from politics, labor issues, and religion.
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MacDonald explores four aspects of the Union of Democratic Control's policies.
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A postcard summarizing the Progressive Party stand on labor reform.
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Lewis asks for Addams' approval of the wording of a draft of the Progressive Party's Workmen's Compensation Act.
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Lewis asks the Drafting Association to work on creating legislation for workmen's compensation.
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The League proposes that workers associated with the International Federation of Trade Unions refuse to participate in war.
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This article argues that women and the factories that manufacture their clothes should understand each other better.

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