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‘Liberty is Dead in Little Falls’ by Phillips Russell from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 36. November 28, 1912.

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Largely immigrant workers, women and girls, in Little Falls, New York walked out of the Phoenix Knitting and Gilbert Knitting Mills in October, 1912. Nearby Schenectady, with its Socialist mayor and movement, sent help and in late October the workers, with the leadership of Matilda Rabinowitz, established I.W.W. Local No. 801, the National Industrial Union […]
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