מכירה פומבית 88
ספרים
17.3.20
(הזמן המקומי שלך)
ארה"ב
Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77 Suite 1108 Brooklyn, NY 11205
תנאי המכירה
הדגמת מכירה
המכירה הסתיימה
פריט 19:
(AMERICAN-JUDAICA).
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100 - $150
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25%
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(AMERICAN-JUDAICA).
(Anti-semitica). Anti-immigrant petition to Congress by the Boot and Shoe Workers Union.
Printed with manuscript entries. Embossed Union stamp at lower left.
One page. 8vo.
Grafton, Mass.: 8th April 1902
A letter circulated among different unions who saw the migration of cheap labor from Southern and Eastern Europe, that is, mainly Italians and Jews, as a “menace to the American standard of living.” Worried that immigration hinders the ability of wages to increase and the hours of native-born American workingmen to be decreased, the document petitions Congress to institute a literacy test for male immigrants. Signed by Annie Morris, Secretary of the Union.
A letter circulated among different unions who saw the migration of cheap labor from Southern and Eastern Europe, that is, mainly Italians and Jews, as a “menace to the American standard of living.” Worried that immigration hinders the ability of wages to increase and the hours of native-born American workingmen to be decreased, the document petitions Congress to institute a literacy test for male immigrants. Signed by Annie Morris, Secretary of the Union.

