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Ettinger, Brian Gary. “John Fitzpatrick and the Limits of Working-Class Politics in New Orleans, 1892-1896.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association 26, no. 4 (Autumn 1985): 341-367.  

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Leche, Richard Webster. “Stamp out Murderous Wages : the Story of the Two Battles for Humanity.,” 1936. http://hnoc.minisisinc.com/THNOC/SCRIPTS/mwimain.dll/526/1/14/9693?RECORD.

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Pierson, Michael D. “”He Helped the Poor and Snubbed the Rich”: Benjamin F. Butler and Class Politics in Lowell and New Orleans.” Massachusetts Historical Review 7 (2005): 36-68.  

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