banker, lawyer, stockbroker, doctor, or liquor manufacturer
The Knights of Labor excluded specific groups such as Chinese immigrants, bankers, lawyers, stockbrokers, and liquor manufacturers from joining their union. They aimed to advocate for the interests of skilled and unskilled laborers.
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The Knights of Labor fought for better working conditions in Philadelphia.
What "The Knights of Labor" were most interested in is open to interpretation. It depends solely upon what an individual perceives as the true motivation and ultimate goal of the Knights of Labor. Essentially, it was a National Union. Factoid** As the organization splintered and fell into obscurity one group formed what is now the AFL-CIO. The Knights of Labor was more interested in broad reform.
Daniel Spahr and Sam Catri were the founders of the Knights of Labor. Terence Powderly was also a prominent member. A group of skilled workers who made clothes.
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The Knights of Labor.
Knights of Labor was created in 1869.