Coxey's crusade for jobs :: unemployment in the Gilded Age /
"In the depths of a depression in 1894, a highly successful Gilded Age businessman named Jacob Coxey led a group of jobless men on a march from his hometown of Massillon, Ohio, to the steps of the nation's Capitol. Though a financial panic and the resulting widespread business failures cau...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the depths of a depression in 1894, a highly successful Gilded Age businessman named Jacob Coxey led a group of jobless men on a march from his hometown of Massillon, Ohio, to the steps of the nation's Capitol. Though a financial panic and the resulting widespread business failures caused millions of Americans to be without work at the time, the word unemployment was rarely used and generally misunderstood. In an era that worshipped the self-reliant individual who triumphed in a laissez-faire market, the out-of-work "tramp" was disparaged as weak or flawed, and undeserving of assistance. Private charities were unable to meet the needs of the jobless, and only a few communities experimented with public works programs. Despite these limitations, Coxey conceived a plan to put millions back to work building a nationwide system of roads and drew attention to his idea with the march to Washington. In Coxey's Crusade for Jobs, Jerry Prout recounts Coxey's story and adds depth and context by focusing on the reporters who were embedded in the march. Their fascinating depictions of life on the road occupied the headlines and front pages of America's newspapers for more than a month, turning the spectacle into a serialized drama. These accounts humanized the idea of unemployment and helped Americans realize that in a new industrial economy, unemployment was not going away and the unemployed deserved attention. This unique study will appeal to scholars and students interested in the Gilded Age and US and labor history"-- |
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spelling | Prout, Jerry, author. Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / Jerry Prout. Dekalb : Northern Illinois University Press, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "In the depths of a depression in 1894, a highly successful Gilded Age businessman named Jacob Coxey led a group of jobless men on a march from his hometown of Massillon, Ohio, to the steps of the nation's Capitol. Though a financial panic and the resulting widespread business failures caused millions of Americans to be without work at the time, the word unemployment was rarely used and generally misunderstood. In an era that worshipped the self-reliant individual who triumphed in a laissez-faire market, the out-of-work "tramp" was disparaged as weak or flawed, and undeserving of assistance. Private charities were unable to meet the needs of the jobless, and only a few communities experimented with public works programs. Despite these limitations, Coxey conceived a plan to put millions back to work building a nationwide system of roads and drew attention to his idea with the march to Washington. In Coxey's Crusade for Jobs, Jerry Prout recounts Coxey's story and adds depth and context by focusing on the reporters who were embedded in the march. Their fascinating depictions of life on the road occupied the headlines and front pages of America's newspapers for more than a month, turning the spectacle into a serialized drama. These accounts humanized the idea of unemployment and helped Americans realize that in a new industrial economy, unemployment was not going away and the unemployed deserved attention. This unique study will appeal to scholars and students interested in the Gilded Age and US and labor history"-- Provided by publisher Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents -- Introduction-The Cause of the Unemployed -- 1-They Sleep on Marble Floors -- 2-The Good Roads Plan -- 3-A Millenarian Spectacle -- 4-Through the Prism of the Argus-Eyed -- 5-â#x80;#x9C;Coxey Is Comingâ#x80;#x9D; -- Epilogue-The Crusade Continued -- Notes -- Bibliography Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81026843 Coxey's Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91073889 Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951 fast Coxey's Army fast Labor United States History 19th century. Unemployment United States History 19th century. Working class United States History 19th century. Unemployed United States History 19th century. Travail États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Travailleurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Chômeurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh Labor fast Unemployed fast Unemployment fast Working class fast United States fast 1800-1899 fast History fast has work: Coxey's crusade for jobs (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFV8FFDBrgcXD683RbcPpP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Prout, Jerry. Coxey's crusade for jobs. Dekalb : Northern Illinois University Press, [2016] 9780875804989 (DLC) 2016005090 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2238962 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Prout, Jerry Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / Contents -- Introduction-The Cause of the Unemployed -- 1-They Sleep on Marble Floors -- 2-The Good Roads Plan -- 3-A Millenarian Spectacle -- 4-Through the Prism of the Argus-Eyed -- 5-â#x80;#x9C;Coxey Is Comingâ#x80;#x9D; -- Epilogue-The Crusade Continued -- Notes -- Bibliography Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81026843 Coxey's Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91073889 Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951 fast Coxey's Army fast Labor United States History 19th century. Unemployment United States History 19th century. Working class United States History 19th century. Unemployed United States History 19th century. Travail États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Travailleurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Chômeurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh Labor fast Unemployed fast Unemployment fast Working class fast |
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title | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / |
title_auth | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / |
title_exact_search | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / |
title_full | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / Jerry Prout. |
title_fullStr | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / Jerry Prout. |
title_full_unstemmed | Coxey's crusade for jobs : unemployment in the Gilded Age / Jerry Prout. |
title_short | Coxey's crusade for jobs : |
title_sort | coxey s crusade for jobs unemployment in the gilded age |
title_sub | unemployment in the Gilded Age / |
topic | Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81026843 Coxey's Army. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91073889 Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951 fast Coxey's Army fast Labor United States History 19th century. Unemployment United States History 19th century. Working class United States History 19th century. Unemployed United States History 19th century. Travail États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Travailleurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Chômeurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY United States 19th century. bisacsh Labor fast Unemployed fast Unemployment fast Working class fast |
topic_facet | Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951. Coxey's Army. Coxey, Jacob Sechler, 1854-1951 Coxey's Army Labor United States History 19th century. Unemployment United States History 19th century. Working class United States History 19th century. Unemployed United States History 19th century. Travail États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Travailleurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. Chômeurs États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. HISTORY United States 19th century. Labor Unemployed Unemployment Working class United States History |
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