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The year 1935 was marked by success however with the passage of the Wagner act also known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (29 U.S.C.A. ยงยง 151 et seq.). The act which was the first national recognition of labor's right to organize was the culmination of 80 years of socialist-labor efforts. Ironically the socialists' message lost its urgency with the broadening of workers' rights and regulatory reform.

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