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Labor Hall of Fame Honoree
Terence V. Powderly
1849 - 1924
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As leader of the Knights of Labor, the Nation's first successful trade union organization, Terence V. Powderly thrust the workers' needs to the fore for the first time in U.S. History. In the 1800's far in advance for the period, he sought the inclusion of blacks, women and Hispanics for fullfledged membership in his trade union. With labor struggling for a place at America's economic table, Powderly achieved national stature as the recognized spokesman for the workers' interest, and for the first time made organized labor a political force to be reckoned with.