Samuel Gompers
1850 – 1924
100 works on record
Works

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol 10
2007

The Samuel Gompers Papers, vol. 8
2000
Labour and the war
1997

The Samuel Gompers Papers
1997

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 5
1996

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 4
1992

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 1
1991

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 2
1990

The Samuel Gompers Papers, Vol. 3
1989
70 Years of Life and Labor (ILR Press Books)
1985
70 Years of Life and Labor
1985
American Labor and the War (The United States in World War 1 Ser)
1974

Seventy years of life and labour
1925

Seventy years of life and labor
1925
The future of giant power
1924
Giant power
1923
From politics to industry
1923
The fundamental issues
1922
Mr. Gompers under cross-examination
1922
Labor, the courts and the law
1921

Out of their own mouths
1921

Debate between Samuel Gompers and Henry J. Allen at Carnegie hall, New York, May 28, 1920
1920
The union shop and its antithesis
1920
Labor, and its attitude toward trusts
1920
Letters to a bishop
1920
Collective bargaining
1920

Labor and the employer
1920
Why the peace treaty should be ratified
1920

American labor and the war
1919

Labor and the common welfare
1919

Should a political labor party be formed?
1918
Address by Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor
1917
America's fight for the preservation of democracy
1917

Address of Samuel Gompers, president American Federation of Labor, before the Arbitration Conference, held at Chicago, Ill., December 17, 1900, under the auspices of the National Civic Federation ..
1915

The American labor movement
1914

The double edge of labor's sword
1914
Editorial in the American Federationist
1912
Schemes to "distribute" immigrants
1911

Labor in Europe and America
1910

Argument of Mr. Samuel Gompers ..
1908
Essence of labor's contention on the injunction abuse
1908
Editorials in the American Federationist
1905

types of Organized labor
1904
Open shop editorials ..
1903
The limitations of conciliation and arbitration
1902

Address of Samuel Gompers
1901
Address before the Arbitration Conference held at Chicago, Ill., December 17, 1900
1900
Eight hours
1900

The eight-hour workday
1897

The Samuel Gompers papers

Labor's attitude ...

The Samuel Gompers papers
Open shop editorials
The union shop and its antithesis

Why the peace treaty should be ratified
Editorials in the American Federationist

Collective bargaining
Samuel Gompers and the American Federation of Labor
Letters to a bishop
American Federation of Labor records
Seventy years of life and labour

Labor and the common welfare
The American Federation of Labor and the unions

Samuel Gompers Papers Vol. 7

Labor, and its attitude toward trusts

Eight hours
Should a political labor party be formed
Mr. Gompers under cross-examination
The attitude of the American Federation of Labor toward industrial education
Samuel Gompers letterbooks, 1883-1924
Out of their own mouths
Samuel Gompers' credo
Mr. Gompers under cross-examination
Banquet of the New York Board of Trade and Transportation, January 29th, 1902, the Waldorf-Astoria
Address of Samuel Gompers, president, American Federation of Labor, before the Arbitration Conference, held at Chicago, Ill., Dec. 17, 1900, under the auspices of the National Civic Federation
Injunction data filed by Samuel Gompers
The attitude of the American Federation of Labor toward industrial education
The eight-hour workday, its inauguration, enforcement, and influences
Anti-injunction bill, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, February 8, 1904, Hon. John J. Jenkins, chairman, presiding
The significance of the labor sections of the Clayton act
Open shop editorials
Two additional letters
President Gompers' Report
Should a political labor party be formed?
Address by Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor
Wilson anti-injunction bill (H.R. 11032), labor's reasons for its enactment, from report of Samuel Gompers, president, to thirty-first annual convention, American Federation of Labor, held at Atlanta, Ga., November 13 to 17, 1911
Samuel Gompers on the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations law
The McNamara case
The union shop and its antithesis
Organized labor, its struggles, its enemies and fool friends
The American labor movement
Free press and free speech invaded by injunction against the A.F. of L.
Labor's protest against a rampant tragedy
Speech delivered October 13th, 1908, at Dayton, Ohio, by Samuel Gompers, grand old man of organized labor, the great leader of the greatest body of workingmen in the world
Labor's political banner unfurled
Real farmers vs. professional farmers
Demand of American labor for restriction of immigration, and an illiteracy test for immigrants
The truth about Soviet Russia and Bolshevism
Organized labor's attitude toward child labor
Immigration, attitude of organized labor