The IWW and Bohemians: The case of the Peterson Pageant
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The International Workers of the World's (IWW's), in the year 1912 and 1913, adopted the practice of developing cross-class collaboration with bohemians, artists, and intellectuals. The collaboration between working class activists and middle-class bohemians became one of the IWW's most important and provocative legacies.
Publication Name: WorkingUSA
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 1089-7011
Year: 2005
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The living legacy of the IWW: Austin, Minnesota
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The major chapters in the US labor history were written in places like Butte, Montana, Bisbee, Arizona, Ludlow, Colorado, and Lawrence, Massachusetts. The living character of the legacy and the way it has provided a set of values, ideas, and strategies that has served generations of workers is demonstrated.
Publication Name: WorkingUSA
Subject: Human resources and labor relations
ISSN: 1089-7011
Year: 2005
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