By 1908; when Haledon became independent from Manchester Township; thousands of southern and eastern European immigrants settled in the borough and its surrounding area. Immigrants found work in textile mills; machine shops; and other industries located in proximity to the city of Paterson and the Passaic River and its mighty Great Falls. Land promoters spurred home building in Haledon; a streetcar suburb. In 1913; nearly 25;000 workers went on strike; demanding an eight-hour workday. During the six-month strike; Haledon became the workers’ haven for free speech and assembly as they demanded safer workplaces; a living wage; and an end to child labor. Archival photographs; documents; and postcards from 1890 to 1930 share the story of workers and immigrants who fought for the workplace benefits widely enjoyed by Americans today.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A highly informative; helpful; and well-written little book!By DSmithThis is a powerful little book that gets right to the point and handles the truth about Islam lovingly but firmly.While it is compact in its presentation; it presents the whole picture and all the important points.0 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Simplistic and repetitive. Seem to try to push one ...By M. A. MontazerSimplistic and repetitive. Seem to try to push one view point while degrading another while both view points are questionable. It is worth a read; however; so as to learn about the two viewpoints.2 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Biased and untruthfulBy Abu AbdurrahmanThe author neglects to present a truthful account of the facts because he is intent on converting muslims to christianity; Jesus (Peace be upon him); The Truth Revealed is indeed more truthful and doesnt hide any facts as this book does