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ISBN 10: 0393533026
ISBN 13: 978-0393533026
Author: Mary Jane Treacy
Paterson, 1913 is designed to be played during the time typically devoted to teaching the Progressive Era in the U.S. history survey course. Set in America’s “Silk City,” Paterson, New Jersey, the game pits manufacturers, who try to keep Paterson’s key economic engine running, against labor leaders, who demand a general strike to achieve better working conditions across the silk industry. In the middle of this conflict are townspeople, who must decide whom to support and how to survive a labor struggle that seems to have no end in sight.
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Paterson 1913 A Labor Strike in the Progressive Era 1st Table of contents:
Part 1: Introduction
All Eyes on “Silk City”
Your Part in the Game
Part 2: The Game
Major Issues
Who’s in the Game
The Action
Negotiations
Winning the Game
Preparation for Playing the Game
Assignments and Grading
Part 3: The Rules
Money
Food
The Mayor’s Telegrams
Telegrams for Purchase ($1.00)
Fines and Arrests
Intimidations
Winning the Paterson, 1913 Game
The Future of Paterson (Straw Poll)
Part 4: The Roles
Roles
Part 5: Game Schedule
Before the Game Begins
Round 1: January 1913
Round 2: March 1913
Round 3: May 1913
Round 4: Summer 1913
Debriefing Paterson, 1913
Part 6: Historical Background
Round 1: Tensions Rise in Paterson
Round 2: The General Strike Takes Shape
Round 3: Hunger Hits Paterson!
Counterfactuals
Part 7: Core Texts
An Introduction to Core Texts
Harriet G. Brown, from The Story of Silk, 1907
Cheney Silks Advertisement
Arts and Decoration, “The Artistic Triumph of American Silks,”
FROM Report on Condition of Woman and Child Wage-Earners in the United States
Wages in Paterson, 1911–1913: A Collection of Voices
A Walking Tour of Paterson: A Collection of Voices
Bintel Brief / Letters to the Forward
Radical Women in Paterson: A Collection of Voices
“Mad Riot in the Streets of Paterson,” June 18, 1902
Alexander Scott, Editorial, Passaic Weekly Issue, February 28,
Workers of Paterson, List of Demands, March 11, 1913
Manufacturers of Paterson, “To the Silk Workers of Paterson,” March 14
Scully Bell, “A Paterson Dyer’s Story,” May 3, 1913
Rabbi Leo Mannheimer, “Darkest New Jersey: How the Paterson Strike Looks to One in the Thick of the Conflict,” May 29,
Art Young, “Uncle Sam Ruled Out,”
John Reed, “There’s a War in Paterson,” June
Jack Golden, “Golden Attacks I.W.W.: Head of United Textile Workers Analyzes Paterson Silk Strike,” July 4, about the Paterson Strike,”
United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Amendment I,
Industrial Workers of the World, Preamble to the IWW Constitution,
Emma Goldman, “Anarchism: What It Really Stands For,”
Socialist Party Platform of 1912
Joe Hill, “There Is Power in a Union,”
Meta Lilienthal Stern, “A Marching Song for May Day,”
Joe Hill, “The Rebel Girl,”
“Come Unto Me, Ye Opprest,”
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