A fragile alliance: Henry George and the Knights of Labor.(Special Issue: Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Henry George)

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology | October 1, 1997| | Copyright

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Introduction

The years 1885-1888 were heady days for American labor. In September 1885, the Knights of Labor defeated Jay Gould's Southwest railway conglomerate. By the following June, the Knights of Labor had over 729,000 dues-paying members and perhaps a third as many informal members who proclaimed themselves Knights, despite the lack of a formal charter. The eight-hour agitation of May 1, 1886, went badly enough, but despite the arrest of eight Chicago anarchists, a renewed spirit of labor optimism and defiance prevailed. In November of the same year, ...

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