“What’s In a Name,” Harper's Weekly, April 10, 1886.



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As president of the Knights of Labor, America’s largest labor union during a period of great labor activism and unrest, Terence Powdery was national celebrity who attracted the attention of political cartoonists. Harper's Weekly, published this editorial cartoon of Powderly in April 1886, less than a month before the Knights mobilized the first nationwide strike in American history.