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Workingmen's Party of California

The Workingmen's Party of California (WPC) was an American labor organization, founded in 1877 and led by Denis Kearney, J. G. Day, and H. L. Knight.[1]

Denis Kearney, founder of the Workingmen's Party of California

Organizational history edit

 
The Chinese must go!

As a result of heavy unemployment from the 1873–1878 national depression, Sand Lot rallies erupted in San Francisco that led to the Party's formation in 1877.[2] The party won 11 seats in the State Senate and 17 in the State Assembly by 1878 and then rewrote the state's constitution,[3] denying Chinese citizens voting rights in California. The most important part of the constitution included the formation of California Railroad Commission that would oversee the activities of the Central and Pacific Railroad companies that were run by Crocker, Huntington, Hopkins and Stanford.[failed verification][4]

The party took particular aim against cheap Chinese immigrant labor and the Central Pacific Railroad which employed them.[5][6] Their goal was to "rid the country of Chinese cheap labor."[7] Its famous slogan was "The Chinese must go!"[8] Kearney's attacks against the Chinese were of a particularly virulent and openly racist nature, and found considerable support among white Californians of the time. This sentiment led eventually to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

By 1883, there were no WPC members left in either the state senate or state house of representatives.

Kearney's party should not be confused with the Workingmen's Party of the United States, which was mostly based in the Eastern United States. The branches of the Workingmen's Party of the United States that were in California were absorbed into the Workingmen's Party of California after the latter was growing at a rapid rate and had adopted similar language.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Cross, Ira. "Denis Kearney Organizes the Workingmen". West Valley College. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  2. ^ William B. Secrest (October 2004). California Feuds: Vengeance, Vendettas & Violence on the Old West Coast. Quill Driver Books. pp. 106–. ISBN 978-1-884995-42-2.
  3. ^ Stephanie S. Pincetl (10 March 2003). Transforming California: A Political History of Land Use and Development. JHU Press. pp. 23–. ISBN 978-0-8018-7312-6.
  4. ^ "Denis Kearney and the California Anti-Chinese Campaign". The Chinese Experience. HarpWeek, LLC. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  5. ^ Dunn, Geoffrey (1983). Santa Cruz is in the Heart. Capitola Book Company. ISBN 0932319025.
  6. ^ "Appeal from California. The Chinese Invasion. Workingmen's Address". historymatters.gmu.edu. Indianapolis Times. 28 February 1878. Retrieved 2018-09-06.
  7. ^ ""Our Misery and Despair": Kearney Blasts Chinese Immigration". History Matters, U.S. Survey Course on The Web. American Social History Productions, Inc., George Mason University & Graduate Center, CUNY. Retrieved 2017-05-05.
  8. ^ Huping Ling; Allan W. Austin (17 March 2015). Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. pp. 1346–. ISBN 978-1-317-47644-3.
  9. ^ Cross, Ira B. (Ira Brown) (1974). A history of the labor movement in California. Internet Archive. Berkeley, University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-02646-9.

Further reading edit

Books and pamphlets edit

  • George W. Greene, The Labor agitators, or, The Battle for Bread: The Party of the Future, the Workingmen's Party of California: Is Birth and Organization. Its Leaders and Its Purposes: Corruption in Our Local and State Governments. Venality of the Press. San Francisco: George W. Greene, n.d. [c. 1879].
  • Denis Kearney, The Workingmen's Party of California: An Epitome of Its Rise and Progress. San Francisco: Bacon, 1878.
  • Speeches of Dennis Kearney, Labor Champion. New York: Jesse Haney & Co., 1878.
  • Chinatown Declared a Nuisance! San Francisco, 1880.
  • Neil Larry Shumsky, The Evolution of Political Protest and the Workingmen's Party of California. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1992.

Journal articles and dissertations edit

  • Frank Michael Fahey, Denis Kearney: A Study in Demagoguery. Ph.D. dissertation. Stanford University, 1956.
  • Roger William Hite, The Public Speaking of Denis Kearney, Labor Agitator. M.S. thesis. University of Oregon, 1967.
  • Helen Havens Ingalls, The History of the Workingmen's Party of California. M.A. thesis. University of California, Berkeley, 1919.
  • Charles Herzl Kahn, In-group and Out-group Responses to Radical Party Leadership: A Study of the Workingmen's Party of California. M.A. thesis. University of California, Berkeley, 1951.
  • Carole Carter Mauss, The San Jose Branch of the Workingmen's Party of California, 1878-1880. M.A. thesis, San Jose State University, 1997.
  • Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., "The Demagogue and the Demographer: Correspondence of Denis Kearney and Lord Bryce," Pacific Historical Review, vol. 36, no. 3 (August 1967), pp. 269–288.
  • Mary Gabriel O'Connor, Denis Kearney, Sand-lot Orator: A Chronicle of California. M.A. thesis. Dominican College of San Rafael [CA], 1937.
  • Robert Dean Potter, Denis Kearney: A Reappraisal. M.A. thesis. Chico State University, 1969.

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The Chinese must go redirects here For the play see The Chinese Must Go A Farce in Four Acts The Workingmen s Party of California WPC was an American labor organization founded in 1877 and led by Denis Kearney J G Day and H L Knight 1 Denis Kearney founder of the Workingmen s Party of California Contents 1 Organizational history 2 References 3 Further reading 3 1 Books and pamphlets 3 2 Journal articles and dissertationsOrganizational history edit nbsp The Chinese must go As a result of heavy unemployment from the 1873 1878 national depression Sand Lot rallies erupted in San Francisco that led to the Party s formation in 1877 2 The party won 11 seats in the State Senate and 17 in the State Assembly by 1878 and then rewrote the state s constitution 3 denying Chinese citizens voting rights in California The most important part of the constitution included the formation of California Railroad Commission that would oversee the activities of the Central and Pacific Railroad companies that were run by Crocker Huntington Hopkins and Stanford failed verification 4 The party took particular aim against cheap Chinese immigrant labor and the Central Pacific Railroad which employed them 5 6 Their goal was to rid the country of Chinese cheap labor 7 Its famous slogan was The Chinese must go 8 Kearney s attacks against the Chinese were of a particularly virulent and openly racist nature and found considerable support among white Californians of the time This sentiment led eventually to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 By 1883 there were no WPC members left in either the state senate or state house of representatives Kearney s party should not be confused with the Workingmen s Party of the United States which was mostly based in the Eastern United States The branches of the Workingmen s Party of the United States that were in California were absorbed into the Workingmen s Party of California after the latter was growing at a rapid rate and had adopted similar language 9 References edit Cross Ira Denis Kearney Organizes the Workingmen West Valley College Retrieved 2018 09 06 William B Secrest October 2004 California Feuds Vengeance Vendettas amp Violence on the Old West Coast Quill Driver Books pp 106 ISBN 978 1 884995 42 2 Stephanie S Pincetl 10 March 2003 Transforming California A Political History of Land Use and Development JHU Press pp 23 ISBN 978 0 8018 7312 6 Denis Kearney and the California Anti Chinese Campaign The Chinese Experience HarpWeek LLC Retrieved 2017 05 05 Dunn Geoffrey 1983 Santa Cruz is in the Heart Capitola Book Company ISBN 0932319025 Appeal from California The Chinese Invasion Workingmen s Address historymatters gmu edu Indianapolis Times 28 February 1878 Retrieved 2018 09 06 Our Misery and Despair Kearney Blasts Chinese Immigration History Matters U S Survey Course on The Web American Social History Productions Inc George Mason University amp Graduate Center CUNY Retrieved 2017 05 05 Huping Ling Allan W Austin 17 March 2015 Asian American History and Culture An Encyclopedia An Encyclopedia Taylor amp Francis pp 1346 ISBN 978 1 317 47644 3 Cross Ira B Ira Brown 1974 A history of the labor movement in California Internet Archive Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 02646 9 Further reading editBooks and pamphlets edit George W Greene The Labor agitators or The Battle for Bread The Party of the Future the Workingmen s Party of California Is Birth and Organization Its Leaders and Its Purposes Corruption in Our Local and State Governments Venality of the Press San Francisco George W Greene n d c 1879 Denis Kearney The Workingmen s Party of California An Epitome of Its Rise and Progress San Francisco Bacon 1878 Speeches of Dennis Kearney Labor Champion New York Jesse Haney amp Co 1878 Chinatown Declared a Nuisance San Francisco 1880 Neil Larry Shumsky The Evolution of Political Protest and the Workingmen s Party of California Columbus Ohio State University Press 1992 Journal articles and dissertations edit Frank Michael Fahey Denis Kearney A Study in Demagoguery Ph D dissertation Stanford University 1956 Roger William Hite The Public Speaking of Denis Kearney Labor Agitator M S thesis University of Oregon 1967 Helen Havens Ingalls The History of the Workingmen s Party of California M A thesis University of California Berkeley 1919 Charles Herzl Kahn In group and Out group Responses to Radical Party Leadership A Study of the Workingmen s Party of California M A thesis University of California Berkeley 1951 Carole Carter Mauss The San Jose Branch of the Workingmen s Party of California 1878 1880 M A thesis San Jose State University 1997 Doyce B Nunis Jr The Demagogue and the Demographer Correspondence of Denis Kearney and Lord Bryce Pacific Historical Review vol 36 no 3 August 1967 pp 269 288 Mary Gabriel O Connor Denis Kearney Sand lot Orator A Chronicle of California M A thesis Dominican College of San Rafael CA 1937 Robert Dean Potter Denis Kearney A Reappraisal M A 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