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  1. Samuel Gompers (né Gumpertz; January 27, 1850 – December 13, 1924) was a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.

  2. Biography of Samuel Gompers, U.S. labor leader and first president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), who shifted the primary goal of American unionism from social issues to the ‘bread and butter’ issues of wages, benefits, and hours, which could be negotiated through collective bargaining.

  3. Samuel Gompers stood for white workers of his time, often pitting them against black and Chinese workers. Under his leadership, the AFL actually reversed its position on race, disallowing black members, despite explicitly pledging to welcome them at its founding.

  4. Sep 25, 2018 · Samuel Gompers (January 27, 1850 – December 13, 1924) was a key American labor union leader who founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and served as its president for nearly four decades, from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › social-sciences-and-law › labor-biographiesSamuel Gompers | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · English-born American union leader and union organizer. The American labor leader Samuel Gompers was the most significant person in the history of the American labor movement (the effort of working people to improve their lives by forming organizations called unions).

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › news-wires-white-papers-and-books › gompers-l-samuelGompers, L. Samuel | Encyclopedia.com

    Samuel Gompers was a vital player in the labor union movement in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL), an organization of trade unions, and served as its president for forty years.

  7. Samuel Gompers was a cigarmaker who, in 1886, became the first president of the newly-formed American Federation of Labor. He favored indigenous approaches to workers' problems, preferring to operate within American institutions rather than in opposition to them.

  8. Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor for almost forty years, between 1886 and 1924, and the nation's leading trade unionist and labor spokesman.

  9. The nation’s leading trade unionist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 until he died in 1924.

  10. Jan 22, 2019 · Samuel Gompers's address at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago is typically remembered for its invocation, “we want ‘more.’” This essay views Gompers's address in its broader context as a window into the Gilded Age labor movement and America's crisis of the 1890s.

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