The turnover of I. W. W. members and locals |
349 |
Conclusion |
350 |
APPENDICES |
I. |
Father Hagerty's "Wheel of Fortune" |
351 |
II. |
The I. W. W. Preamble: Chicago and Detroit versions |
351 |
III. |
The structure of the organization in 1917. (Chart) |
353 |
IV. |
Membership statistics: |
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Table A. Membership of Chicago and Detroit branches. (1905-1916). |
354 |
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Table B. Membership of the I. W. W. compared with the aggregate number of organized workers in the U. S., by industries |
356 |
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Table C. Membership of the I. W. W. and of certain other selected organizations and industrial groups. (1897-1914) |
358 |
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Table D. Membership of (1) the I. W. W. and (2) all American trade unions |
359 |
V. |
Geographical distribution of I. W. W. locals in 1914. (Chicago and Detroit) |
360 |
VI. |
Reasons assigned for locals disbanding. (1910-1911) |
366 |
VII. |
Free-speech fights of the I. W. W. (1906-1916) |
367 |
VIII. |
I. W. W. strikes. (1906-1917) |
368 |
IX. |
Selections from the I. W. W. Song Book. |
370 |
X. |
Copies of State "Criminal Syndicalism" statutes. |
381 |
Bibliography |
387 |
Index |
429 |