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10th World Trade Union Congress
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10th World Trade Union Congress Speech
Author: Fidel Castro
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Category : Cuba
Languages : en
Pages : 72
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Pages : 72
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10th World Trade Union Congress
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Pages : 554
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10th World Trade Union Congress in Photographs
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Category : Labor unions
Languages : ar
Pages : 73
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Languages : ar
Pages : 73
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Towards the Fourth World Trade Union Congress. Still More and Better Work for Unity. Contribution to the Preparatory Discussions. Reports of Louis Saillant and Abdoulaye Diallo, Concluding Speech of Giuseppe Di Vittorio to the Eighth Session of the W.F.T.U. General Council, Sofia, September 27-October 3, 1956. [With Illustrations, Including Portraits.].
Author: Abdoulaye Diallo
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Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Still More and Better Work for Unity
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Pages : 106
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Pages : 106
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Informations
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Category : Metal-workers
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Category : Metal-workers
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Pages : 226
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Daily Report
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Category : Soviet Union
Languages : en
Pages : 938
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Pages : 938
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For the Many
Author: Dorothy Sue Cobble
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691264589
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 584
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A history of the twentieth-century feminists who fought for the rights of women, workers, and the poor, both in the United States and abroad For the Many presents an inspiring look at how US women and their global allies pushed the nation and the world toward justice and greater equality for all. Reclaiming social democracy as one of the central threads of American feminism, Dorothy Sue Cobble offers a bold rewriting of twentieth-century feminist history and documents how forces, peoples, and ideas worldwide shaped American politics. Cobble follows egalitarian women’s activism from the explosion of democracy movements before World War I to the establishment of the New Deal, through the upheavals in rights and social citizenship at midcentury, to the reassertion of conservatism and the revival of female-led movements today. Cobble brings to life the women who crossed borders of class, race, and nation to build grassroots campaigns, found international institutions, and enact policies dedicated to raising standards of life for everyone. Readers encounter famous figures, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Frances Perkins, and Mary McLeod Bethune, together with less well-known leaders, such as Rose Schneiderman, Maida Springer Kemp, and Esther Peterson. Multiple generations partnered to expand social and economic rights, and despite setbacks, the fight for the many persists, as twenty-first-century activists urgently demand a more caring, inclusive world. Putting women at the center of US political history, For the Many reveals the powerful currents of democratic equality that spurred American feminists to seek a better life for all.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691264589
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 584
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A history of the twentieth-century feminists who fought for the rights of women, workers, and the poor, both in the United States and abroad For the Many presents an inspiring look at how US women and their global allies pushed the nation and the world toward justice and greater equality for all. Reclaiming social democracy as one of the central threads of American feminism, Dorothy Sue Cobble offers a bold rewriting of twentieth-century feminist history and documents how forces, peoples, and ideas worldwide shaped American politics. Cobble follows egalitarian women’s activism from the explosion of democracy movements before World War I to the establishment of the New Deal, through the upheavals in rights and social citizenship at midcentury, to the reassertion of conservatism and the revival of female-led movements today. Cobble brings to life the women who crossed borders of class, race, and nation to build grassroots campaigns, found international institutions, and enact policies dedicated to raising standards of life for everyone. Readers encounter famous figures, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Frances Perkins, and Mary McLeod Bethune, together with less well-known leaders, such as Rose Schneiderman, Maida Springer Kemp, and Esther Peterson. Multiple generations partnered to expand social and economic rights, and despite setbacks, the fight for the many persists, as twenty-first-century activists urgently demand a more caring, inclusive world. Putting women at the center of US political history, For the Many reveals the powerful currents of democratic equality that spurred American feminists to seek a better life for all.
The Tenth COngress of Trade Unions of the USSR.
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Pages : 38
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