Biblioteca / 1930-1939 1950-1959
Henry David. The History of the Haymarket Affair. A Study in the American Social-revolutionary and Labor Movements.
Nueva York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1936.
2da edición, Nueva York: Russell & Russell, 1958. xx, 579 páginas.
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT [1936]
PREFACE TO THE SECOND PRINTING [1957]
INTRODUCTION
I – THE LABOR SCENE
II – LABOR AND THE LAW
III – THE SOCIAL-REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT
IV – THE PITTSBURGH CONGRESS
V – SOCIAL REVOLUTION—CHICAGO STYLE
VI – UTOPIA—CHICAGO STYLE
VII – THE EIGHT-HOUR MOVEMENT
VIII – CHICAGO—MAY 1
IX – THE BOMB
X – REPERCUSSIONS
XI – THE POLICE GET TO WORK
XII – “TWELVE GOOD MEN AND TRUE”
XIII – THE EVIDENCE
XIV – “GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY”
XV – THE VERDICT
XVI – THE ACCUSED THE ACCUSERS
XVII – THE APPEAL
XVIII – TO THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
XIX – DISSENTING VOICES
XX – THE LAST WEEK
XXI – NOVEMBER 11, 1887
XXII – THE PARDON
XXIII – WHO THREW THE BOMB?
XXIV – CONCLUSION
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