Samuel Gompers
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 100 years ago |
Date of birth | January 27,1850 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Spitalfields |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | December 13,1924 |
Died | San Antonio |
Texas | |
United States | |
Job | Labor Union Leader |
Rest place | Sleepy Hollow Cemetery |
Founded | American Federation Of Labor |
Ullico | |
Spouse | Gertrude Gleaves |
Sophia Julian | |
Siblings | Alexander Gompers |
Hattie Levy | |
Lewis Gompers | |
Henry Gompers | |
Jack Gompers | |
Nationality | American |
British | |
Education | JFS School |
Parents | Sarah Gompers |
Solomon Gompers | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 475199 |
Seventy years of life and labor
70 Years of Life and Labor
Labor in Europe and America
Labor and the Employer
Labor and the Common Welfare
Out of their own mouths
American Labor and the War
The Samuel Gompers Papers
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 12: The Last Years, 1922-24
Samuel Gompers and the Origins of the American Federation of Labor, 1848-1896
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 13: Cumulative Index
Meat Vs. Rice: American Manhhod Against Asiatic Coolieism, which Shall Survive?
The Samuel Gompers Papers: The American Federation of Labor and the Great War, 1917-18
Argument of Mr. Samuel Gompers . . .
Tales of a Global Era
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 6: The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-6
Labour and the War: Speeches Delivered in the Canadian House of Commons, April 26, 1918 and Before the Canadian Club, Ottawa April 27, 1918
Labor and the Employer. - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Samuel Gompers Papers: Progress and Reaction in the Age of Reform, 1909-13
Subjective Grounds: Writings by Persons With the Initials S. g.
The Samuel Gompers Papers: Unrest and Depression, 1891-94
Preparedness for National Defense. an Address Delivered Before the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the National Civic Federation on January 18, 1916, at Washington, D. C. , Together with a Letter Written on the Same Subject to the National Security League, . . .
The Samuel Gompers Papers: The postwar years, 1918-21
The Samuel Gompers Papers: An expanding movement at the turn of the century, 1898-1902
Organized Labor...
The American Federationist
70 Years of Life and Labor
Labor in Europe and America
Labor and the Employer
Labor and the Common Welfare
Out of their own mouths
American Labor and the War
The Samuel Gompers Papers
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 12: The Last Years, 1922-24
Samuel Gompers and the Origins of the American Federation of Labor, 1848-1896
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 13: Cumulative Index
Meat Vs. Rice: American Manhhod Against Asiatic Coolieism, which Shall Survive?
The Samuel Gompers Papers: The American Federation of Labor and the Great War, 1917-18
Argument of Mr. Samuel Gompers . . .
Tales of a Global Era
The Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 6: The American Federation of Labor and the Rise of Progressivism, 1902-6
Labour and the War: Speeches Delivered in the Canadian House of Commons, April 26, 1918 and Before the Canadian Club, Ottawa April 27, 1918
Labor and the Employer. - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Samuel Gompers Papers: Progress and Reaction in the Age of Reform, 1909-13
Subjective Grounds: Writings by Persons With the Initials S. g.
The Samuel Gompers Papers: Unrest and Depression, 1891-94
Preparedness for National Defense. an Address Delivered Before the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the National Civic Federation on January 18, 1916, at Washington, D. C. , Together with a Letter Written on the Same Subject to the National Security League, . . .
The Samuel Gompers Papers: The postwar years, 1918-21
The Samuel Gompers Papers: An expanding movement at the turn of the century, 1898-1902
Organized Labor...
The American Federationist
Samuel Gompers Life story
Samuel Gompers 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 and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.