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Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam Title: Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam Records, 1963-1980
Quantity: 3.7 c.f. (9 archives boxes and 1 oversize folder)
Call Number: M94-146
Abstract: Records of the Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam, an organization of teachers at all levels opposed to the war in Vietnam who sought to educate their students about the issues and to influence public policy. The group was organized by two teachers during the summer of 1965 in New York City. Also documented is the Committee’s effort to get the American Federation of Teachers (AFL-CIO) to voice opposition to the war, despite the AFL-CIO’s support of the Johnson administration. In addition to administrative files, the collection includes correspondence with and material on other peace groups, informational mailings (newsletters and leaflets), curricular materials, statements, reports, and miscellanous publications.
Teaching Assistants Association (University of Wisconsin--Madison) Title: Teaching Assistants Association (University of Wisconsin--Madison) Records, 1965-1998
Quantity: 2.6 cubic feet (7 archives boxes), 65 tape recordings, 1 film (16 mm), and 1 videorecording (VHS); plus additions of 22.3 cubic feet (9 archives boxes, 19 records center cartons, and 1 oversize folder), 8 film reels, and 13 videorecordings
Call Number: Mss 548; Audio 882A; CC 654; VHA 240; M80-503; M81-330; M81-664; M82-205; M90-058; M95-240; M2003-006
Abstract: Records of the Teaching Assistants Association (TAA), a labor union representing graduate teaching and research assistants on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. In 1969 the union, which is Local 3220 of the American Federation of Teachers, became the first such union to win exclusive bargaining rights. The collection documents the union's organizing and bargaining activities, lobbying efforts, strikes, membership, and public relations through correspondence, administrative and financial materials, contracts and grievance files, publicity materials, and audiovisual materials.
TecNICA (Berkeley, Calif.) Title: TecNICA Records, 1984-1990
Quantity: 15.0 cubic feet (15 records center cartons and 1 archives box), 0.4 cubic feet of photographs (1 archives box), 20 videorecordings, and 31 tape recordings
Call Number: M92-323; Audio 1490A
Abstract: Records of TecNICA, a now defunct non-profit, non-governmental organization that provided volunteer technical assistance and material aid to the people of Nicaragua and, beginning in 1988, to Southern Africa. TecNICA was organized in 1983, and around 1986 became a project of the Institute for Technology and Development. TecNICA also played a role in public education, influencing public opinion about the countries they served. Miscellaneous files include information about Benjamin Lindner, U.S. citizen and peace worker killed by the Nicaraguan contras.
Crabb, Theodore (Ted) Title: Ted Crabb records
Quantity: 8 Linear Feet 8 record storage cartons.
Call Number: uac202
Abstract: The Ted Crabb records contain materials relating to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and the Wisconsin Union during Crabb's time as the Wisconsin Union Director, from 1968 to 2001. This collection contains campus building records, meeting minutes, student government files, committee records, financial records, annual reports, and Wisconsin Union awards and recipient records.
Finman, Ted, 1931- Title: Ted Finman Papers, circa 1965-1971
Quantity: 9.0 cubic feet (9 record center cartons)
Call Number: M2002-022
Abstract: Papers, approximately 1965-1971, of Ted Finman, a University of Wisconsin law professor, containing research materials collected for a study conducted with Stewart Macaulay of the protests, both lawful and illegal actions, against the war in Vietnam, and on governmental response to those protests at the national, state and local levels. Other information includes correspondence with and information from university administrators, city officials, police departments, lawyers, protests groups, and others.
Hope, Ted. Title: Ted Hope Papers and Films, 1983-2011
Quantity: 30.8 cubic feet (30 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes), 6 film reels (16 mm), 110 film reels (35 mm), 103 videorecordings (VHS), 10 videorecordings (Betamax), 6 videorecordings (Betacam SP), 5 videorecordings (3/4-inch), 1 videorecordings (1-inch), 1 videorecording (DCCAM/DVC), 188 video-DVDs (5 boxes), and 8 audio recordings
Call Number: M2014-101; AE 708-AE 711; CD 273-CD 274; GB 041; HC 618-HC 623; HC 628-HC 643; HC 647-HC 658; HC 671-HC 687; HC 690-HC 713; HC 726-HC 731; HC 844-HC 848; HC 858-HC 862; HC 869-HC 878; HD 146; VBC 766-VBC 770; VEA 116; VFA 179-VFA 184; VHC 051-VHC 152; VHC 553; VPA 157; VTA 051-VTA 060; Audio 1969A
Abstract: Professional and personal papers and films documenting the life and career of independent producer Ted Hope. The collection primarily documents the business aspects and films produced by the distribution companies, Good Machine and This is That, co-owned by Hope in the 1990s and 2000s. The personal papers include college material, film projects from the 1980s and early 1990s, notes for seminars given by Hope and other professional activities.
Yates, Ted, 1930-1967 Title: Ted Yates Scripts, 1961-1967
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss 148AF
Abstract: Scripts of an NBC-TV producer-director, consisting chiefly of files on David Brinkley's Journal, 1961-1964. The remainder of the collection is composed of scripts for documentaries which Yates produced and directed, 1964-1967, on a variety of subjects such as American politics, conservation, and events in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Television Bureau of Advertising Title: Television Bureau of Advertising Records, 1954-1993
Quantity: 13.2 cubic feet and 415 videorecordings
Call Number: M93-139; M2002-071
Abstract: Records of the Television Bureau of Advertising (TvB), founded in 1954 by several members of the National Association of Broadcasters as an “independent, autonomous, all-industry advertising bureau.” The collection reflects the bureau's central mission to promote television for advertising purposes, and includes videotapes of approximately 11,000 commercials, primarily produced in the United States, but also in other countries.
Temple Beth El (Madison, Wis.) Title: Temple Beth El Records, 1939-1980
Quantity: 0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and 3 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Mss 796; Micro 652
Abstract: Records of a Liberal Reform congregation founded in 1939. The collection contains financial reports (1951-1974), minutes (1939-1980), bulletins (1951-1980), scrapbooks (1944-1975), and Temple dedications (1950, 1964, 1976) that record the activities of the Temple, the religious school, the Sisterhood, and the Men's Club.
Bodley, Temple, 1852-1940;
Cook, Minnie G.
Title: Temple Bodley and Minnie G. Cook: Research Papers Concerning George Rogers Clark, 1614-1888
Quantity: 2.0 c.f. (18 volumes in 5 archives boxes)
Call Number: U.S. Mss AE
Abstract: Papers including correspondence, 1906-1927, of Minnie G. Cook, primarily from Temple Bodley; and research materials gathered by them during their research on George Rogers Clark, American Revolutionary frontier leader and Indian commissioner, which culminated in the publication by Bodley of the biography George Rogers Clark: His Life and Public Services (Boston, 1926). The correspondence includes letters written by historians, writers, and descendants of Clark. Research materials include extensive notes and photostats containing copies of papers, 1614-1888, relating to Clark and his forebears from the Draper Collection of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin and other manuscript and archival collections, particularly those in the Virginia State Library and the Library of Congress.
Temple Sholom (Eau Claire, Wis.) Title: Temple Sholom (Eau Claire, Wis.) Records, 1943, 1962-1976
Quantity: 2 reels of microfilm (35mm)
Call Number: Eau Claire Micro 10; Micro 634
Abstract: Records of a synagogue which serves Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jews in the Chippewa Valley; consisting of records from the Temple itself, the Women's B'nai B'rith, and the Men's B'nai B'rith. Included are financial records, minutes, correspondence, records generated by B'nai B'rith District 6, and other papers.
Tempo Title: Tempo Records, 1975-1995
Quantity: 2.2 cubic ft. (4 boxes) 3 audio cassettes 2 videocassettes
Call Number: UWM Manuscript Collection 122
Abstract: Records of Tempo, a networking organization for professional and business leaders in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While membership was opened to men in 1993, the collection focuses on the group's roots as an organization for leading women executives and managers. The collection documents Tempo's mission, goals, membership and activities from its founding in 1975 until 1995 through committee minutes and reports, newsletters, programs, rosters and other miscellaneous records.
Versace, Tere Rios, 1917-1999 Title: Tere Rios Versace Papers, 1941-1977
Quantity: 3.0 c.f. (7 archives boxes), 1 reel of microfilm (35mm), 24 tape recordings, and 2 film reels
Call Number: Mss 268; Micro 823; Audio 516A; DC 724-725
Abstract: Papers of Tere Versace, a free-lance writer who became active in the POW/MIA controversy of the Vietnam War era when her son Humbert Roque “Rocky” Versace was captured and executed by the Viet Cong. The collection includes correspondence, biographical material, clippings, writings, tape recordings, a film, and groups of personal papers of Rocky Versace and of Sister Mary Aquinas, the “flying nun,” about whom Mrs. Versace planned to write a biography.
Herron, Terrance J.;
Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council.
Title: Terrance Herron Aldermanic Records, 1995-2002
Quantity: 2.6 cubic ft. (8 boxes)
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 35
Abstract: Records of Common Council Alderman Terrance Herron, who served Milwaukee's 2nd District from 2000-2003. Contains correspondence, maps, and reports.
Willkom, Terry A., 1943- Title: Terry A. Willkom Papers, 1971-1974
Quantity: 1.0 c.f. (5 archives boxes)
Call Number: Eau Claire Mss AL
Abstract: Legislative papers of Willkom, Chippewa Falls, Wis., Democratic representative of Wisconsin's 67th Assembly district (1970-1976). The collection contains primarily reference materials, with some correspondence, and reflects Willkom's special interests in health care and hospitals, and in the budget.
Witkowski, Terry L.;
Milwaukee (Wis.). Common Council.
Title: Terry L. Witkowski Aldermanic Records, 1992-2018
Quantity: 3.2 cubic ft. (8 boxes) 1 oversize folder
Call Number: City of Milwaukee Archival Collection 95
Abstract: This collection contains records from the City of Milwaukee’s 13th District Alderman, Terry L. Witkowski. Most records date from his Aldermanic tenure, 2003-2019. Contains correspondence, clippings, publications, reports, maps, and statistics.
Musser, Terry M., 1947- Title: Terry M. Musser Papers, 1966-2008 (bulk 1990-2008)
Quantity: 7.4 c.f. (19 archives boxes) and 2 CD-Rs
Call Number: Mss 1052
Abstract: Papers of Terry M. Musser, a Republican Representative who served the 92nd District representing Clark, Jackson, and Monroe Counties in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1984 to 2008. The bulk of the collection relates entirely to Musser's service with the Wisconsin State Assembly. The constituent correspondence includes letters from Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, Governor Tommy Thompson and President George H.W. Bush. Veterans affairs dominate the subject files but also include files relating to Jackson County Correctional Facility, Fort McCoy, Indian affairs, Hmong culture, and equitable child support, an issue that Musser supported through the cosponsoring of several bills in the 1990s.
Texas ACORN (Organization) Title: Texas ACORN Records, 1975-2000
Quantity: 14.0 c.f. and 41 photographs
Call Number: M2001-044; M2005-127
Abstract: Records of Texas ACORN, 1975-2000, one of the earliest regional offices of ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), with branches in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, and Austin. There are files concerning ACORN’s Political Action Committee; Alliance for Justice; Institute for Social Justice; fundraising activities; grant projects; general organizing; individual community organizations; issues such as utility costs, banks and banking, redlining, generic drugs, health care, and community development and housing; and records of radio station KNON, a project of the Dallas office.
Boggs, Emanual, 1907- Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: Emanuel Boggs Interview, 1981
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 931A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Emanuel Boggs interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Watson, George G. Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: George Watson Interview, 1978
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 719A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The George Watson interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Williams, Herbert S., 1905- Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: Herbert S. Williams Interview, 1978
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 721A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Herbert S. Williams interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Swaity, Paul, 1921- Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: Paul Swaity Interview, 1978
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 725A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Paul Swaity interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Hoyman, Scott Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: Scott Hoyman Interview, 1985
Quantity: 4 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 1104A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Scott Hoyman interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
- - - Title: Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: TWUA Staff and Activist Reunion, 1984
Quantity: 5 tape recordings and 1 folder
Call Number: Tape 1087A; Mss 467
Abstract: Part of an oral history project consisting primarily of interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. This item is a recording of a reunion for retired staff and activists of the TWUA to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the 1934 textile strike and the forty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the TWUA. It is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Todd, Edward, 1911- Title: Textile Workers of America Oral Histroy Project: Edward Todd Interview, 1978
Quantity: 4 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 711A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Edward Todd interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Rogin, Lawrence M.;
Fiester, Kenneth, 1911-
Title: Textile Workers of America Oral Histroy Project: Lawrence Rogin and Kenneth Fiester Interview, 1978
Quantity: 4 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 696A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Rogin-Feister interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Rogin, Lawrence M.;
Fiester, Kenneth, 1911-
Title: Textile Workers of America Oral Histroy Project: Lawrence Rogin and Kenneth Fiester Interview, 1978
Quantity: 4 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 696A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Rogin-Feister interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
- - - Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project Interviews, 1977-1985
Quantity: 0.4 cubic feet (1 archives box) and 102 tape recordings
Call Number: Mss 467; Audio 630A; Audio 648A; Audio 660A; Audio 662A; Audio 690A; Audio 693A; Audio 696A; Audio 699A; Audio 711A; Audio 716A; Audio 717A; Audio 719A; Audio 721A; Audio 722A; Audio 725A; Audio 726A; Audio 931A; Audio 1087A; Audio 1104A
Abstract: Tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Wisconsin Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Also present are recorded speeches and music from a reunion of TWUA activists and staff in 1984; included is a speech by Alexander E. Barkan and textile labor songs by Joe Glazer.
Benet, Adolph, 1910- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Adolph Benet Interview, 1978
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 717A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Adolph Benet interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Schaufenbil, Francis, 1915?- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Francis Schaufenbil Interview, 1978
Quantity: 2 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 726A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with union leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Francis Schaufenbil interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Perkel, George, 1919- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: George Perkel Interview, 1978
Quantity: 5 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 722A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The George Perkel interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Hueter, Joseph, 1907- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Joseph Hueter Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 8 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 630A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Joseph Hueter interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project
Hueter, Joseph, 1907- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Joseph Hueter Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 8 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 630A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Joseph Hueter interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project
Fiester, Kenneth, 1911- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Kenneth Fiester Interview, 1978
Quantity: 10 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 690A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Kenneth Fiester interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Fiester, Kenneth, 1911- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Kenneth Fiester Interview, 1978
Quantity: 10 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 690A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Kenneth Fiester interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Rogin, Lawrence M., 1909- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Lawrence M. Rogin Interview, 1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 693A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Lawrence Rogin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Rogin, Lawrence M., 1909- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Lawrence M. Rogin Interview, 1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 693A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Lawrence Rogin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Stetin, Sol, 1910- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Sol Stetin Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 13 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 648A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Sol Stetin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Stetin, Sol, 1910- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Sol Stetin Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 13 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 648A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Sol Stetin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Barkin, Solomon, 1907- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Solomon Barkin Interview, 1977
Quantity: 8 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 662A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Solomon Barkin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project
Barkin, Solomon, 1907- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Solomon Barkin Interview, 1977
Quantity: 8 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 662A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Solomon Barkin interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project
Cook, Wesley W., 1902- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Wesley W. Cook Interview, 1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 699A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Wesley W. Cook interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Cook, Wesley W., 1902- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: Wesley W. Cook Interview, 1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 699A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Wesley W. Cook interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Gordon, William, 1911- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: William Gordon Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Audio 660A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The William Gordon interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Gordon, William, 1911- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project: William Gordon Interview, 1977-1978
Quantity: 7 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 660A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The William Gordon interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Tibbetts, Norris, 1921- Title: Textile Workers Union of America Oral Histroy Project: Norris Tibbetts Interview, 1978
Quantity: 3 tape recordings
Call Number: Tape 716A
Abstract: One of a series of tape-recorded oral interviews conducted with Textile Workers Union of America leaders by James A. Cavanaugh of the Historical Society staff, documenting the origins, growth, and decline of the TWUA, internal disputes, relations with other unions, and organizing drives. The interviews document textile unionism prior to the formation of the TWUA, as well as discussing major strikes and gains made through collective bargaining. Specific references are made to organizing activities in Illinois, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The Norris Tibbets interview is part of the Textile Workers Union of America Oral History Project.
Textile Workers Union of America Title: Textile Workers Union of America Records, 1915-1994
Quantity: 871.2 cubic feet (698 record center cartons and 433 archives boxes), 25 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and 9 disc recordings; plus additions of 512.0 cubic feet, 119 disc recordings, 54 tape recordings, 16.3 cubic feet of photographs, negatives, and transparencies, 21 filmstrips, and 4 films
Call Number: U.S. Mss 129A; Mss 87; Mss 396; Micro 192; Micro 631; Micro 770; Disc 55A; Audio 1524A; PH 4065; M80-376; M81-295; M81-406; M85-023; M86-019; M86-171; AD 920; CA 987; CC 103; M86-403; M87-299; M87-515; M89-238; M90-226; M91-270; M93-041; M94-032; M97-196
Abstract: Records of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA), its immediate predecessor, the Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC, 1937-1939), and its predecessor and sometime competitor, the United Textile Workers of America (UTWA, 1901- ), and its successor, the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU, 1976- ), including records of the TWUA international office; New York and New Jersey state directors' offices; the Research Division; Executive Council, President's, Executive Vice-President's, and Secretary-Treasurer's offices; and Dyers and Printers, Education, Publications, Organizing, Cotton-Rayon, and Woolen-Worsted Divisions. Present are subject files, correspondence, speeches, organizers' reports, news releases, publications, and expired contracts. Subjects include union administration, financial affairs, internal dissent, conventions, wages, negotiations, strikes, politics, congressional testimony, organizing campaigns, production, profits, safety, insurance, grievances, employers, contracts, and settlements.

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