There are no limits to which
powers of privilege will not go
to keep the workers in slavery.
-Mother Jones
Sunday July 16, 1916
The Duluth Labor World Shows Surprising Support for I. W. W.
Sunday July 16, 1916
The Duluth Labor World Shows Surprising Support for I. W. W.
Thursday July 13, 1916
Duluth, Minnesota – I. W. W. Sends in Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
From the Reno Evening Gazette of July 12, 1916:
Wednesday July 12, 1916
Duluth, Minnesota – Miss Flynn Meets with Local I. W. W. Leaders
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, prominent I. W. W. speaker and organizer, was in Duluth yesterday and is expected to leave today tor the strike zone on the range to assume an active part in the cause of the insurgent range miners.
The appearance of Miss Flynn and Haywood’s “Declaration of War” against the “United States Steel corporation and independent mining companies of Minnesota,” which is in part an organization appeal for funds with which to continue the range strike, were yesterday’s chief developments in the I. W. W. situation as related to this city.
Miss Flynn registered at the Hotel Holland, giving her residence as New York city.
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