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John Brown Lennon : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Brown Lennon John Brown Lennon (October 12, 1850 - January 18, 1923) was an American labor union leader and general-secretary of the Journeyman Tailors Union of America (JTU). In 1890, he was elected treasurer of the American Federation of Labor and served in that capacity until he was defeated by Teamsters president Daniel J. Tobin in 1917. During World War I, he was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to the U.S. Department of Labor's board of mediators and Commission of Conciliation, and also served on the U.S. Commission of Industrial Relations. In 1919, he supported the formation of the Illinois Labor Party and ran for mayor of Bloomington, Illinois on the Labor Party ticket. ==Early life== Lennon was born in Lafayette County, Wisconsin on October 12, 1850 to John Alexander and Elizabeth Fletcher (Brown).〔''Who Was Who in America'' (Vol. 1), 1897-1942. Chicago, Illinois: Marquis-Who's Who (1966).〕 In 1852, his family moved to Hannibal, Missouri, where Lennon learned the tailor's trade from his father.〔("John Brown Lennon," Bloomington and Normal Trades and Labor Website )〕 After attending Oberlin College for seven months, Lennon moved to Denver, Colorado, where he worked first as a farmer and miner before returning to the tailor's trade. In 1871, he married Juna Allen and they had one son.〔〔
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