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which shut down the city for nearly a week during the month of February, O'Connor played a role producing leaflets and agitating on behalf of the strike. His activities caught the attention of the authorities, which subsequently indicted him for
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In later years, O'Connor was a professional author, writing a number of non-fiction books accentuating the lifestyles of the rich and powerful and the difficult situation of the
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Owing to the death of his father and his mother's need for financial support, O'Connor went to work in various lumber camps as a
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during its short-lived existence in 1917 and 1918. Thereafter, he took a position as the editor and business manager of the
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In 1964, O'Connor published his memoirs, regarded by historians as an important work detailing the history of the
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Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University.
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Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
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Mellon's Millions, the Biography of a Fortune: The Life and Times of Andrew W. Mellon
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O'Connor remained politically active throughout his life, serving as chairman of the
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from 1954 to 1963 and as chairman of the National Committee to Abolish the
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after graduation rather than continuing his education. There he joined the
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later realized that "Harvey O'Connor was then effective editor of the
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For Abolition of the Inquisitorial Committees of Congress: A Pamphlet
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in favor of rule by industrially-defined workers organizations.
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In 1921, O'Connor went to work as a department editor at the
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New York: Monthly Review Press, 1964; dust jacket biography.
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On August 29, 1987, he died of heart failure at his home in
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for commercial publishers. Some of his publications include
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Solon DeLeon with Irma C. Hayssen and Grace Poole (eds.),
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McCarthy Goes Marching On: An Appeal to the British Public
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and as a memoirist about early 20th Century politics in
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen people
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Little Compton, Rhode Island
1919 Seattle General Strike
Washington state
CPUSA
Jessie Lloyd O'Connor
journalist
newspaper editor
1919 Seattle General Strike
Washington state
Minneapolis, Minnesota
public school
St. Paul
Tacoma, Washington
high school
logger
Industrial Workers of the World
industrial union
syndicalism
capitalism
Centralia, Washington
1919 Seattle General Strike
criminal anarchy
test case
Seattle Union Record
labor movement
E.B. "Harry" Ault
Cleveland, Ohio
BLE
New York City

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