Nights of Labor, officially known as the Knights of Labor, was a significant labor organization in the United States during the late 19th century. It welcomed all workers, including skilled and unskilled laborers, regardless of race or gender, promoting inclusivity in the labor movement. Members sought to improve working conditions, establish an eight-hour workday, and advocate for workers' rights through collective action. The organization played a crucial role in shaping early labor policies and raising awareness about workers' issues.
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