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Where was the birthplace of The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor, the first labor union to admit workingmen who were not craft workmen?

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Where was the birthplace of The Noble Order of the Knights of Labor, the first labor union to admit workingmen who were not craft workmen?

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It was in Philadelphia, in 1869, and under the aegis of local journalist and novelist George Lippard. Source: Philadelphia Bulletin Almanac, 1976, p.

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