Arizona native Katherine Benton-Cohen is a history professor at Georgetown. She says during the early 1900s, copper miners rapidly organized into a variety of unions; some that were very radical and interested in not just protecting the workers, but in challenging the wage labor system and renegotia
Date: Aug 29, 2014
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