History of Meizhou Gongyi Tongmeng Zonghui (Unionist Guild of America) (Organization Overview)
Chinese America: History and Perspectives 2008, Annual
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This history was published in the Mar., Apr. 1924 issues (nos. 1 and 2) of Kung Sing (Voice of Labor), the news organ of the Unionist Guild. Many of the guild's leaders were influenced by anarcho-syndicalism, and the guild can be considered as one of the first Chinese labor organizations influenced by Western political ideology. The guild existed until the late 1920s.--HML **********
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