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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p II. From the establishment of the brass industry to 1920: the era of the immigrant : -- English skilled workers: importing the Industrial Revolution -- The immigrant work force: "They leave the place of their birth and that's against their will" -- Families: "At night we'd sit around with our feet in the oven and we'd share" -- Social life: "You knew your next-door neighbor" -- The church: religious, educational, social -- Politics: "Workingman's mayor" and "King of the Bolsheviks" -- The brass production process: from casting shop to widget -- The brass business: "A visible employer" -- The laborers: bull work and buggy lugging, cramping and charging -- The skilled workers: "The shop would have to stop without them" -- De-skilling: the story of the casters -- Working conditions: maimed hands and spelter shakes -- Early worker organization: the Knights of Labor and the Lady Brass Workers of Waterbury -- The 1919 strike: "Spreading by contagion" -- The 1920 strike: "We had all combination of people.". }

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