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Accounts and Testimony of 1912 Lawrence Bread and Roses Strikers
Senate Report on Strike of Textile Workers pp. 476-491 Full version: Senate Report on Strike of Textile Workers in Lawrence, Mass in 1912 House of Representatives Report on Strike at Lawrence pp. 226-231 Link to entire book - From New York Public Library and HathiTrust Digital Library 62d Congress - House of Representatives - The Strike at Lawrence, MA, Hearings before the Committee on Rules of the House of Representatives on March 2-7, 1912
 * From Lawrence History Center - 12/16/2010**

LAWRENCE STRIKE OF 1912 BY JOHN BRUCE McPHERSON Reprinted from the September 1912 Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Boston Mass, The Rockwell and Churchill Press 1912 (Google Books, full text)
 * Online Resources:**

**The Report of the Lawrence survey; studies in relation to Lawrence, Massachusetts, made in 1911**
 * The Lawrence Survey**
 * The New international year book**: a compendium of the world's progress pp. 684-687[[file:ps10_kodonoghue_new_int_book.pdf]]

Link to entire New International Year Book in Google books A Compendium of the World's Progress, For the year 1912 Editor: Frank Moore Colby, M.A., Associate Editor: Allen Leon Churchill

At the sign of the dollar, and other essays / by Lorin F. Deland The Lawrence Strike: A Study - see section 5, page 126
 * Union Information**

Information about Lucy Parsons and the IWW - The Lucy Parson's Project

The selected papers of Margaret Sanger Volume 1 Testimony on the Strike at Lawrence, MA - from Google Books (testimony is the same as from House report above - but in another book)

The trial of a new society : being a review of the celebrated Ettor-Giovannitti-Caruso case, beginning with the Lawrence textile strike that caused it and including the general strike that grew out of it / by Justus Ebert.

Report on strike of textile workers in Lawrence, Mass., in 1912 (Google Books, full text) Report on strike of textile workers in Lawrence, Mass., in 1912 By United States. Bureau of Labor, Charles Patrick Neill
 * Online Resources of Strike**

**The Report of the Lawrence survey; studies in relation to Lawrence, Massachusetts, made in 1911**

"To President William Wood from the Strike Committee" January 22, 1912 Excerpt of IWW Statement in article by Lorin F. Deland in Atlantic Monthly May 1912 (scroll down to see quotes)

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=**Lawrence Strike of 1912 (Bread and Roses Strike)**= Northeast Mass Digital Library on [|Lawrence, MA strike] [|Radicals of the Worst Sort: Laboring Women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1860-1912] By Ardis Cameron (Google Books) [|Wiki entry on Anna LoPizzo], a slain mill worker during the strike of 1912, (actual name was Anna LaMonica). Bread and Roses Heritage Committee [|website.] Lawrence Heritage State Park [|website]. Lawrence Public Library, Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912 [|Bibliography]. Includes broadsides, scrapbooks, and photos from 1912 in collection! Using Essex History [|website]. Has lesson plans on immigration, 1912 strike, and progressivism. Kansas City Star, 1912-03-06 [|Strike Waifs Are Content. Homes in New York Mean No Hunger to Lawrence Children] Lucie LeBlanc Consentino’s blog Acadian & French-Canadian Ancestral Home about [|Bread and Roses Strike of 1912.] [|Bread and Roses: Mills, Migrants, and the Struggle for the American Dream by Bruce Watson] (Amazon.com) Rethinking Schools [|lesson on the 1912 Lawrence Strike]. Mass Moments “[|Bread and Roses Strike Begins”] The Bread and Roses Strike 1912 Ron Miller, Jewett Academy [| Lesson .] [|Teacher’s Guide for Bread and Roses, Too] by Katherine Paterson. This is a popular young adult books about the 1912 Lawrence strike. HistoryConnected Wiki — a TAH grant for North Boston suburbs– links to resource about 1912 Lawrence Strike: BreadandRosesResource


 * The Report of the Lawrence survey; studies in relation to Lawrence, Massachusetts, made in 1911**

=**Shoe Union**= resources at UMass-Boston Archives
 * Boot and Shoe Workers Union, Brockton MA**

Additional labor resources links on the BA Blog.