Daly, A. M. (Alexander M.)
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A witness for the union, spooler Sarah Nations discusses wages, company housing, and fines at the Mills.The Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Exhibit is a joint project between the Georgia Tech Library and Information Center's Archives and Records Management, Digital Initiatives, and Systems departments.
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Nations, Sarah
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African Americans
- Atlanta
- Bags
- Child Labor
- Cold (Disease)
- Cotton Spinning
- Cotton Textile Industry
- Cotton Textiles
- Discrimination
- Discrimination In Employment
- Economic Conditions
- Employees
- Employment
- Eviction
- Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills
- Fulton Bag And Cotton Mills Strike, Atlanta, Ga., 1914 1915
- Georgia
- Government
- Governmental Investigations
- History
- Housing
- Industrial Accidents
- Industrial Housing
- Industrial Relations
- Labor Contract
- Labor Disputes
- Labor Unions
- Medical Care
- Mills And Mill Work
- Personnel Management
- Physicians
- Racism
- Racism In Language
- Sexual Harassment
- Sick Leave
- Social Conditions
- Strikes And Lockouts
- Tents
- Textile Factories
- Textile Industry
- Textile Machinery
- Textile Workers
- Toilets
- United States
- United States. Commission On Industrial Relations
- United Textile Workers Of America
- Wages
- Wesley House (Atlanta, Ga.)
- Windows
- Women
- Women Textile Workers
- Work Environment