No race of barbarians ever existed yet offered up children for money.
About Samuel Gompers
Samuel Gomperswas a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history. Gompers founded the American Federation of Laborand served as the organization’s president from 1886 to 1894, and from 1895 until his death in 1924.
More quotes from Samuel Gompers
Do I believe in arbitration? I do. But not in arbitration between the lion and the lamb, in which the lamb is in the morning found inside the lion.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
We do want more, and when it becomes more, we shall still want more. And we shall never cease to demand more until we have received the results of our labor.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
It is impossible for capitalists and laborers to have common interests.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
The man who has his millions will want everything he can lay his hands on and then raise his voice against the poor devil who wants ten cents more a day.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
There is not a right too long denied to which we do not aspire in order to achieve; there is not a wrong too long endured that we are not determined to abolish.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
No race of barbarians ever existed yet offered up children for money.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
Labor Day is devoted to no man, living or dead, to no sect, race or nation.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
Where trade unions are most firmly organized, there are the rights of the people most respected.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
Show me the country that has no strikes and I’ll show you the country in which there is no liberty.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
Time is the most valuable thing on earth: time to think, time to act, time to extend our fraternal relations, time to become better men, time to become better women, time to become better and more independent citizens.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
The trade union movement represents the organized economic power of the workers… It is in reality the most potent and the most direct social insurance the workers can establish.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)
The worst crime against working people is a company which fails to operate at a profit.
(1850-1924) American labor leader (AFL)