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Industrial Workers of the World

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Industrial Workers of the World

FoundedJune 27, 1905
Membership11,275


The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) is an international leftist union. At its peak in 1917, it had 150,000 members.[1] The IWW began as a socialist organization but later shifted to an anarcho-syndicalist position.

History

The IWW allowed Black workers to join at a time when they were still excluded from other unions, including the American Federation of Labor. During a lumber worker strike in 1911 and 1912, half of the strikers were Black.

In 1912, the Syndicalist League of North America, led by William Z. Foster, split from the IWW.[2]

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