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  • Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence wanted to make a motivation clear about declaring them as an independent nation and away from Great Britain. The American colonists were able to accept an official alliance with the government of france and obtain france with the war against Great Britain. This text can announced the separation of the North American colonies from the Great Britain, When America gained the independent nation title it declared as a break from Britain and from the king.
  • Ain't I a Woman?

    Ain't I a Woman?

  • What to the Slave is the Fourth of July

    What to the Slave is the Fourth of July

  • Second Inaugural Address

    Second Inaugural Address

  • Eugene Victor Debs Labor RIghts

    Eugene Victor Debs Labor RIghts

    Eugene Victor became involved in the strike which grew out of his compensation dispute and it started by the workers who constructed the labor movement. Eugene gave a well of speech defending the union from the charges and that it wanted encourage the strikes or with the lawlessness. He was honoring his work for the labor rights movement and the workers there. he did not only did support the labor rights movement but he also supported other movements that was going on in that years.
  • Arthur Joseph Goldberg Labor Movement

    Arthur Joseph Goldberg Labor Movement

    Arthur Joseph Goldberg represented the Chicago newspaper employees who were striking for higher wages and wanted to get better working conditions. Over the eight months that Arthur Joseph Goldberg represented the strikers without the charge. Goldberg wanted the opinion reversing the civil rights protester and through his own opinion on the Labor Rights Movement.
  • Nelson Hale Cruikshank Labor Movement

    Nelson Hale Cruikshank Labor Movement

    Nelson was considered the most important person in the Labor Rights Movement with an ally in the efforts to get higher wages for the workers. He took a break from the movement but once he returned in 1944 he took a position to get a strike from the labor rights movement. He also organized a special labor committee to press for the medical aspects. He wanted to change the labor movement and he did with getting on the strike and protesting against the government.
  • Letter to My Nephew

    Letter to My Nephew

  • Testimony before the Senate

    Testimony before the Senate

  • Thomas Reilly Donahue Labor movement

    Thomas Reilly Donahue Labor movement

    Thomas wanted to take action against the Labor movement after seeing his dad not getting paid as much as he worked and with that. He jumped on the labor rights movement for wanting more and more trying to let the government to understand them. Thomas was working for a labor program that aided the union exiles from the communist countries and he was also a assistant secretary for Labor Rights Movement. After getting more labor movements under his belt he got a Labor Right diplomacy.
  • Address to the California Commonwealth Club

    Address to the California Commonwealth Club

    Caesar wanted to address the California Commonwealth Club because all of his life he wanted to be driven by the one dream he had. His one goal was to overthrow the farmer labor system in the nation which treated the farm workers as if they were not important. Caesar's main concern was the treatment of the farm workers and he spoke it against the Commonwealth Club. The injustice they endured the hardships and the living conditions for the farm workers and he wanted to change this rights.
  • Between the World and me

    Between the World and me

  • Harvey Weinstein Is My Monster Too by Salma Hayek

    Harvey Weinstein Is My Monster Too by Salma Hayek

  • Barbie

    Barbie