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The '''National Labor Union''' ('''NLU''') was the first national [[National trade union center|labor federation]] in the
==Organizational history==
The National Labor Union (NLU) followed the unsuccessful efforts of labor activists to form a national coalition of local trade unions. The
The NLU drew much of its
The NLU achieved
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By the 1870s the organisation increasingly relied on political action to meet its goals and in [[1872 United States presidential election|1872]] transformed itself into the National Labor Reform Party.
* Foner, Philip S., ''History of the Labor Movement in the United States From Colonial Times to the Founding of the American Federation of Labor'', ISBN 071780089 {{Please check ISBN|071780089 (too short)}}.▼
The NLRP nominated [[David Davis (Supreme Court justice)|David Davis]] of [[Illinois]], [[Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States|associate justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]], as its presidential candidate for the upcoming presidential election. Davis later, however, withdrew his candidacy and the party made a poor showing at the polls. After holding one last convention in 1873, the National Labor Union collapsed and dissolved.
==See also==
{{Portal|Organized labour}}
* [[Labor federation competition in the U.S.]]
* [[International Workingmen's Association in America]]
==Footnotes==
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==Further reading==
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