you will be analyzing an editorial published October 1897 in the American Federationist, the official magazine of the American Federation of Labor (AFL); the largest labor organization of the period. The work’s author, Edward O’Donnell was secretary of the Boston Central Labor Union, a large AFL affiliate during the turn-of-the twentieth century. Please find it here: O’Donnell Women as Bread Winners, the Error of the Age American Federationist Vol 4 #186-187Links to an external site. Citation: O’Donnell, E. (1897) “Women as Bread Winners – The Error of the Age.” American Federationist, vol. 4, 228-229 of 362 scanned pages. Haiti Trust. &seq=228&q1=breadwinner Your essay must include the following: Place the document within its larger historical context using the textbook and lecture notes as your guide. Identify and examine the specific themes and issues from the covered material that are represented in the document. Your connections need to be clear and detailed. Identify the major purposes and intended audiences of the document. You need to be very specific. Using the document as your evidence, make at least two historical conclusions about everyday Americans during the late nineteenth century. Your conclusions must be clearly stated and explained in your essay. Your essay must include: Title page Be at least 750 words Formatted with 12-point Times New Roman Font – double-spaced pages A comprehensive analysis in a standard essay with an introduction, thesis statement, body of evidence, including at least two specific references to the primary source document, a summative conclusion, and a bibliography. Quotations may be used, but this can be no more than 10% of your essay (fewer than 75 words for 750) All course material may be utilized, but must be cited in APA 7th editionLinks to an external site. within the text and in the bibliography.

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