An essay about the AFL and how they handled dissidents. Copied to clipboard Originally appeared in Labor History Volume 35, Issue 2, 1994 Files Fones-Wolf E and Fones-Wolf - Rank-and-File Rebellions and AFL Interference in the Affairs of N.pdf (1.43 MB) United States AFL Elizabeth Fones-Wolf Ken Fones-Wolf PDF Comments
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