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2004.008.001

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Typed paper, 13 pages with additional endnotes and sources.
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Title
Problem's With Mythmaking: Why Lawrence's Strike of 1912 Should Not Be Called the "Bread and Roses" Strike.
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Paper, typed, 13 pages. "Problems With Mythmaking: Why Lawrence's Strike of 1912 Should Not Be Called the ' Bread and Roses Strike'." Written by Mary Armitage and revised October 2000. The author argues that the name of Bread and Roses was not the name the strike was referred to by the people who lived during that era . Additionally she argues the Strike should not be appropriated by those who have a view of history that the strike won't fit. " The Strike of 1912 can stand on its own."

notes: Mary Armitage is a native of Lawrence, MA and the first oral historian at the Lawrence History Center.

Date (created)
2000 Oct

Paper, typed.

Language
English
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Excellent
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