By 1923, membership in the Industrial Workers of the World peaked at how many

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By 1923, membership in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) peaked at around 100,000 members. However, this number fluctuated over time due to various factors, including repression during and after World War I, as well as internal divisions within the organization. The IWW was known for its radical approach to labor organizing and aimed to unite all workers under one banner, regardless of skill level, in the struggle for better working conditions.

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