The Sixteenth Amendment
Title | The Sixteenth Amendment |
Year for Search | 1896 |
Authors | [Emmens], [Stephen Henry] |
Tertiary Authors | Plain Citizen, [pseud.] |
Volume / Edition | Dillingham's American Library No. 13 |
Pagination | 229 pp |
Date Published | 1896 |
Publisher | G. W. Dillingham |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Male author, UK author, US author |
Annotation | Founding of the Legion of Labor which is similar to 1888 Bellamy’s Industrial Army. Under this system everyone will be able to exchange their “labor for a sufficiency of food, clothing, shelter and enjoyment” (83). There will still be private property. Plans to clear slums by moving the people to rural areas. The entire amendment is given on 221-29. |
Info Notes | © by the Estate of G.W. Dillingham, Publisher. |
Pseudonym | Plain Citizen [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | DLC |
Full Text | 1896 [Emmens, Stephen Henry]. The Sixteenth Amendment. By Plain Citizen [pseud.]. New York: G.W. Dillingham. © by the Estate of G.W. Dillingham, Publisher. Dillingham’s American Authors Library No. 13. 229 pp. DLC Founding of the Legion of Labor which is similar to 1888 Bellamy’s Industrial Army. Under this system everyone will be able to exchange their “labor for a sufficiency of food, clothing, shelter and enjoyment” (83). There will still be private property. Plans to clear slums by moving the people to rural areas. The entire amendment is given on 221-29. |