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John Fielden died in 1849.
He wrote an expose entitled, The Bitter Cry of Children.
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John Peter Altgeld has written: 'Reasons for pardoning Fielden, Neebe and Schwab' -- subject(s): Anarchism, Haymarket Square Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1886, Pardon, Trials (Anarchy), Trials (Murder) 'The Chicago martyrs' -- subject(s): Haymarket Square Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1886 'Oratory' -- subject(s): Oratory 'Live questions: including Our penal machinery and its victims' -- subject(s): Criminals, Social history, Social conditions, Crime, Labor movement, Working class, Labor
John St Leger has written: 'The managers pro and con., or, An account of what is said at Child's and Tom's coffee-houses for and against Dr Sacheverell'
John Stewart - New South Wales Labor politician - died in 1957.
John Stewart - New South Wales Labor politician - was born in 1876.
John L. Lewis improved the lives of coal miners by organizing them into unions. The unions forced the mine owners to make the mines safer and to stop the practice of child labor in the mines.
John L. Lewis improved the lives of coal miners by organizing them into unions. The unions forced the mine owners to make the mines safer and to stop the practice of child labor in the mines.
John Child - beach volleyball - was born in 1967.
John Ramsland has written: 'Children of the back lanes' -- subject(s): History, Child welfare, Orphans, Abandoned children, Children, Institutional care 'The Struggle Against Isolation'
John A. Miller has written: 'John A. Miller, the Brentwood Plan for agricultural labor'