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Louis Kemper

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In 1900, Kemper suffered a serious accident at work; several surgeries were necessary to save his life, and he spent 18 months in recovery. He spent his time recovering studying social and political economy.
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In 1914, Kemper was a founder of the Home Rule Amendment League and the Labor Home Rule League, organizations which opposed Prohibition. He caught pneumonia and died in October 1914, at age 44, in
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Weier, Ernst (October 17, 1914). "Eulogy at the Bier of Louis Kemper, Cincinnati Crematory, October 12, 1914".
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In 1901, Kemper was elected as corresponding and financial secretary of the Brewery Workmen, moving to
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National Union of the United Brewery Workmen of the United States
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Hudson, New York
New York City
National Union of the United Brewery Workmen of the United States
Union Hill, New Jersey
Union City
Cincinnati
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Cincinnati



ISBN
9780252033896


Cincinnati, Ohio


"Dies Suddenly"
George L. Berry
John H. Walker
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Charles L. Baine
William D. Mahon
Matthew Woll
Categories
1870 births
1914 deaths

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