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  1. Born in 1880 to Welsh immigrants in the coal-mining town of Lucas, IA, John Llewellyn Lewis followed his father and brother into the mines after he completed his formal schooling at the age of 16.While working at the Big Hill mine, Lewis served as the recording secretary for the UMWA local.

  2. 84. John L. Lewis, one of the most controversial labor leaders in history, was instrumental in revolutionizing labor in America. He became President of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) in 1920 and, for 40 years, his administration ruled the union. He is recognized for advocating mechanization in the mines, as well as war-time strikes.

  3. 23 de may. de 2018 · Lewis, John Llewellyn (1880–1969) US labour leader. Lewis served as president (1920–60) of the United Mine Workers of America (UMW). After splitting with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) over the unionization of mass-production industries, he formed the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and was its president (1935–40).

  4. The early years John Llewellyn Lewis was born February 12, 1880, in Cleveland, Iowa, the son of a Welsh immigrant coal miner. He became a coal miner at the age of 15 after settling in Panama, Illinois, a small town in the central part of the state. Between the years 1898 and 1907, Lewis also tried farming, construction work, and a small ...

  5. John Llewellyn Lewis (12 de febrero de 1880 - 11 de junio de 1969) fue un líder laboral estadounidense quien sirvió como presidente de los United Mine Workers of America o UMW (en español: Obreros Mineros Unidos de América), desde 1920 hasta 1960. Fue un personaje importante en la historia de la minería de carbón, y fue una fuerza ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2013 · John L. Lewis. For 40 years the head of the biggest coal miners union in the U.S. in an era when the country depended almost entirely on coal for its energy needs, John Llewellyn Lewis (1880-1969) was a household name from the 1920s through the 1950s. Remembered for his role as a leader of national strikes, he also led the campaign for the ...

  7. Unionist John Llewellyn Lewis (February 12, 1880-June 11, 1969) was president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1920 until his retirement in 1960. He was born in Lucas, Iowa, the son of an immigrant Welsh coal miner. Lewis began his mining career at age 17. In his early 20s, he left the Lucas mines for a five-year sojourn through the West.