Too Much Unemployed Here to Justify New Labor Importations

Too Much Unemployed Here to Justify New Labor Importations

in Records of the Panama Canal, 1848 - 1999 (RG185). General Records, 1914 - 1934 (A1 34-B), of United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Federal Records, Box 136, 2-E-6 Part 5, Miscellaneous information re laborers and Labor Situation; Efficiency, Health, and Living conditions; probable reduction in Force, etc. - General, August 16, 1913 to December 31, 1934, in The Panama Star and Herald, April 11, 1926, p. NA (1926), 1 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Black Studies
Content Type
Periodical article
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Publication Year
1926
Series Number
Box 136, 2-E-6 Part 5, Miscellaneous information re laborers and Labor Situation; Efficiency, Health, and Living conditions; probable reduction in Force, etc. - General, August 16, 1913 to December 31, 1934
Source Title
The Panama Star and Herald, April 11, 1926, p. NA
Subject
Black Studies, Diversity, Migration, Imperialism and Colonialism, Labor force, Construction of the Panama Canal, 1881 to 1915, Imperialismo e Colonialismo, Imperialismo y Colonialismo, Panama, Caribbean and West Indians
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Imperialismo e Colonialismo, Imperialismo y Colonialismo

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