Explore the inner workings of the cigar-making industry and the labor movement with the "Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Volume 41, Issues 1-12." Published by the Cigar Makers' International Union of America, this collection offers a unique glimpse into the lives and concerns of cigar makers during a pivotal period in American labor history.
Within these pages, readers will find reports on union activities, discussions of wages and working conditions, and debates on the challenges facing the industry. This volume serves as a valuable primary source for researchers and anyone interested in the history of labor, business, and American society. Discover the voices of the workers who shaped an iconic industry and contributed to the broader struggle for social and economic justice.
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