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 File — Box: L.01

Labor Unions

Extent

4 folders

Legacy Description

Documents, Newspaper Clippings, and Letters; October 14, 1942; Highlighted stories include

  • "Organized Labor announced its endorsement of Daniel Ellison, Candidate for Congress from the 4th District and Thomas D'Alesendro, Candidate for Congress from the 3rd District" 1942 Oct. 14
  • "The first step towards eliminated racial discrimination in the AF of L's all-white local Painters' Union came when it granted work permits to two African American painters for employment on the $1,276,000 Sparrows Point housing project." 1942 Jan 24
  • "The S and W cafeteria workers' strike begun on June 14, 1941."
  • "The 61st annual convention of the State Federation of Labor announced that fair employment practices legislation was the best insurance against job competition from minority groups on August 9, 1947."
  • "The American Newspaper Guild, C.I.O. made its biggest mistake in giving up its original plans of a craft union with membership limited to editorial workers on February 15, 1947."
  • "Political and economic emancipation of a million workers of the Deep South was given as the motive underlying the organizational drive planned by the union on April 20, 1946."
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    Original Location

    TN0203, TUB 029; TN0204, TUB 025

    Repository Details

    Part of the AFRO American Newspapers Archives Repository

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    Baltimore MD 21201