Terence V. Powderly was the Grand Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, during the height of the movement. Originally called the Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, the words Noble and Holy Order were dropped in 1882 to avoid any resemblance to freemasonry.
Terence V. Powderly served as the president of the Knights of Labor from 1879 to 1893. He was a key figure in the organization's growth and influence during that time.
Knights of labor
The Knights of Labor
The Knights of Labor.
Knights of Labor was created in 1869.
The full name for the Knights of Labor is the "Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor". It was shortened to make it easier to say and to remember.
the knights of labor lack ability to carry out successful strikes
President Ulysses S. Grant the 18th President of the United States serving from March 4, 1869 - March 4, 1877.
Knights of Labor
The Knights of Labor parted from other labor organizations because they were organized by industry rather than by craft.
Yes the Knights of Labor allowed unskilled workers and skilled workers alike.
The public blamed the deaths on the Knights of Labor.
Although getting better insurance is the goal of many labor unions, it was not an early goal of the Knights of Labor.