Title: Immigration and Organized Labor in the Gilded Age
1Immigration and Organized Labor in the Gilded Age
2Immigration and Urbanization
- Increased immigration from East and Central
Europe - Youth movement from farms to cities
- Rapid population increases
- First cities to reach 1 million New York,
Chicago, Philadelphia
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4Russian ghetto, New York City
5Metropolitan Opera House, New York
6Woolworth Building, New York
7Emma Goldman
- Born June 27, 1869, in Lithuania to a middle
class Jewish family. - Corset factory in St. Petersburg, age 13.
- Writings of Socialist Nikolai Chernyshevsky.
- Immigrated to Rochester, N.Y., 1886.
8Goldman in America
- Worked in textile factory.
- Married Jacob Kershner became a U.S. citizen.
- Anarchist movement following the Chicago
Haymarket Riot in 1886. - 7 German immigrant Anarchists executed.
- Moves to New York City divorces husband.
9Assassination of President McKinley
10Activism and Arrests
- Imprisoned in 1893 for inciting riots
- Ask for work. If they do not give you work, ask
for bread. If they do not give you work or bread,
take bread. - 1901 for conspiracy to assassinate President
McKinley. - Leon Czolgosz, Polish immigrant.
- 1911 for distributing birth control.
- 1917 for conspiring to obstruct the draft.
- 1919, Palmer Raids, deported to Russia
11One of Goldmans many police mugshots.
12RIGHT 1901 Chicago Tribune article after
attempted assassination of President McKinley.
Goldman at Union Square, New York, 1906.
13Writings
- Anarchism Other Essays (1911)
- My Disillusionment with Russia (1923)
- My Further Disillusionment with Russia (1924)
- Living My Life (1931)
- Essays in various publications.
14Organization and Protest
- Great Railroad Strike of 1877
- Major Unions
- Knights of Labor
- American Federation of Labor
- Haymarket Riot of 1886
- Rural Organization
- The Grange and Farmers Alliance
- Populist Party (more later)
15Haymarket Riot, Chicago
16Labor Wars
- Homestead Lockout
- Cripple Creek Miners Strike of 1894
- The Pullman Strike
- The Jungle (1906)
- Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill Strike of 1912-13