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Denis Kearney, a pivotal figure in American labor history, emerges as a champion of working-class rights and social justice. As the leader of the California labor movement in the late 19th century, Kearney fervently advocated for the interests of immigrant workers, railing against economic exploitation and political corruption. His impassioned rhetoric and grassroots organizing efforts galvanized a movement and laid the groundwork for future labor reforms.

"They have seized upon the government by bribery and corruption. They have made speculation and public robbery a science. They have loaded the nation, the state, the county, and the city with debt."



"Will he get a place for his oldest boy? He can not. His girl? Why, the Chinaman is in her place too!"
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"We are with you in this work. Workingmen must form a party of their own, take charge of the government, dispose gilded fraud, and put honest toil in power."



"To add to our misery and despair, a bloated aristocracy has sent to China - the greatest and oldest despotism in the world - for a cheap working slave."


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