Born in Peterson, Kansas in 1890, this baby's parents christened him Terence Vincent Powderly Robertson in honor of the labor leader.
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Terence Vincent Powderly (1849-1924) was elected the second General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor in 1879. Under his leadership, the Knights grew rapidly into a nationally powerful labor union.
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This engraving is an artist's depiction of the labor unrest of 1877 as it occurred in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Handwritten across the bottom of the image is the following: "First blood shed at Scranton, Pa. of the great strike of 1877."
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Uriah S. Stephens (1921-1882) founded the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor with eight fellow garment cutters in 1869.
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Captioned "The most famous inventor of the age--Thos. A. Edison in his laboratory, East Orange, N.J., U.S.A."
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This is the first draft of the sketch submitted by Alexander Graham bell for the patent on his new invention, the telephone.
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Alexander Graham Bell(1847-1922) contributed to the second industrial revolution with his invention of the telephone.
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Baristas (coffee-house employees) working at a Starbucks coffee shop in Manhattan, New York
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