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Max Morris (unionist)

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In 1896, Morris was elected as secretary-treasurer of the Retail Clerks, and from 1899, he also edited its journal, the
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Official Journal of the Travelers' Goods and Leather Novelty Workers' International Union of America
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in 1880. In 1884, he became a retail clerk, and he organized a union of clerks based in
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from 1898. He died in Denver on June 6, 1909, still holding his trade union offices.
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Retail Clerks' National Protective Association of America
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Vice presidents of the American Federation of Labor
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Colorado House of Representatives
Retail Clerks International Union
Mobile
Denver
People's
Democratic
Mobile, Alabama
Breckenridge, Colorado
Cripple Creek
Denver
Retail Clerks' National Protective Association of America
Colorado House of Representatives
People's Party
Democratic Party
American Federation of Labor
"Max Morris, One of Labor's Great Leaders, Has Passed Away"



ISBN
9780252033896



The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform
"Death of Max Morris, Fourth Vice-President of the A. F. of L."
Retail Clerks' National Protective Association
American Federation of Labor
Thomas I. Kidd

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