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58 farmers, the tenants, and the laborers. Unionism has finally penetrated to this latter group and for the past five years their Industrial Union has been steadily growing until it has become a factor in the agricultural situation in all the Trans-Mississippi region and on the Pacific Coast. Not only have the laborers organized and improved their conditions, but in the grain growing states they have produced a political revolution—the formation of the NON-Partisan League being directly traceable to the pressure exerted from below by the Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union No. 400, of the Industrial Workers of the World.



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