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Let us rise! : a history of the Manitoba labour movement
Let us rise! : a history of the Manitoba labour movement
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Let us rise! : a history of the Manitoba labour movement
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Date
1985
Creator
Smith, Doug. personal
Place
Canada
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Manitoba
Subject
Trade-unions--Manitoba--History
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Working class--Manitoba--History
Source
University of Calgary--McKimmie Library : Alberta--Calgary
Collection
Local Histories
Sub-Collection
Manitoba
Extent
150 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 x 29 cm.
Genre
Books
Unique identifier
CU14056335
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"Let us rise! : a history of the Manitoba labour movement", 1985, (CU14056335) by Smith, Doug. personal. Courtesy of Local Histories Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.