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An Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel

An Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel

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An Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel

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Washington: The American Federation of Labor, Publisher. Pamphlet. Very Good. no date, perhaps 1905, based on OCLC records. Pamphlet. 12 pp. A short work highlighting the goals and mission of the American Federation of Labor, drawing parallels between it and the Christian church by its work and the trouble the organization faced. With a sections explaining its right to protest, trade unionism and the immigrant, moral and ethical values, etc. VERY GOOD. Minor toning and wrinkling.

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Title
An Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel
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Pamphlet
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Publisher
The American Federation of Labor, Publisher
Place of Publication
Washington
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