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famous member from Knights of Labor. he started from nothing as a machinist then became the grand master workman, the highest post. He also was apart of the greenbacks. the greenbacks fought for workers to get better pay, hours, working conditions, etc. he was elected three times as mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he was born. he wrote the book Thirty years of labor in 1889. He later became US Commissioner General of Information in 1897 and head of the Division of Information in the Bureau of Immigration in 1907.

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