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Audio 1524A
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Part 4 (Audio 1524A): Additions, 1940s-1970s119 disc recordings and 54 tape recordings (53 open reels, and 1
cassette) : Recordings of convention debates, speeches, and radio broadcasts and programs,
1940s-1970s. : Audio 1524A/88-96 have also been assigned Disc 55A/1-9 and are listed in Part I of the
finding aid along with Audio 1524A/114 (duplicate of 1524A/96). The rest of the disc
recordings do not have disc numbers assigned. - 1524A/1-92 are 16-inch discs [1524A/88-92 are Disc 55A/4-9 in Part 1 finding
aid]
- 1524A/93-115 are 10-inch discs [1524A/93-96 are Disc 55A/1-3 in Part 1 finding
aid]
- 1524A/208-220 are other discs
- 1524A/154-206 are open reel
- 1524A/207 (was 1032A/10), Missing original, but is Master 6442
- 1524A/116-153 do not exist (they belonged to duplicates that were
discarded)
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Audio recordings [Audio 1524A/1-87, 1524A/97-113, 1524A/115,
1524A/154-220]
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1524A/171
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Allston Calhoun
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1524A/78
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American Federation of Labor (AFL) speaker against the Textile Workers
Union of America (TWUA)
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1524A/32
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American Security and European Recovery : A discussion of the question of the Russian threat to American Security by Three
Trustees of the Committee for Economic Development, featuring Dr. James B. Conant,
President of Harvard University; Marion B. Folsom, Chairman of Committee of
Economic Development (CED) and Treasurer of Eastman Kodak; Meyer Kestnbaum,
Chairman of CED Research and Policy Committee and President of Hart, Schaffner and
Marx; with introduction by Ben Grauer.
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1524A/47
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Anderson Company (WAIM) Citizens' Committee Anti-Union Show, Textile
Worker's letter, undated
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1524A/50
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Citizen's Committee, Anderson Company / Anti-Union Show,
undated
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“Ballads and Ballots.” Massachusetts Citizens League for
Political Education, and the Political Action Committee; Massachusetts State
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 1948 October
14-18
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1524A/16
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Program 1: Pat Sands and his Vigilantes (orchestra), Mary Ashworth,
Don Russell, Ben Malone, Four Chicks and Chuck, Guy Garina : Describes the evils of the anti-labor referenda.
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1524A/17
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Program 2: Pat Sands and His Vigilantes, Mary Ashworth, Don Russell,
Ben Malone, Four Chicks and Chuck, Frank Fontaine
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1524A/18
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Program 3
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1524A/19
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Program 4: Cici Blake, Streator Stewart, The Moonmaids, Vaughn Monroe
and his orchestra, Ziggy Talent; Program 5
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1524A/20
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Program 6
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1524A/21
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Program 7: Jimmy James, Frank Fontaine does impersonations, Ruby
Newman and his orchestra
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1524A/22
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Program 8: Ruby Newman and his orchestra, Dave Ballentine, Bud
Collyer; Program 9: Ruby Newman and his orchestra, Jimmy James
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1524A/23
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Program 10: Larry Green and his orchestra
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1524A/24
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Program 11: Larry Green and his orchestra
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1524A/25
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Program 12: Larry Green and his orchestra, Freddie Ross, Paul
Sanda
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Bill Strength Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
Program
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1524A/7
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Part 1 - “History of CIO”; Part 2 - “People of
America” : With transcript.
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1524A/12
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Part 3 - “CIO and the Local Community”; Part 4 - “The
Farmer and Worker Together,” 1949 December
14
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1524A/13
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Part 5 - “Religion and Labor United”; Part 6 - “Health
Before Wealth”
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1524A/75
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Part 7 - “Our Daily Bread”; Part 8 - “Too Old To Work
and Too Young To Die”
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1524A/26
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Part 9 - “The Contract and the Worker,” 1949
December 14
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1524A/26
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Part 10 - “CIO and Education”
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1524A/28
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Part 11 - “CIO and Americanism”; Part 12 - “The People
Speak”
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1524A/29
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Part 13 - “Texas Bill Strength All Request
Program”
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Boyd Payton, 1952
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1524A/56
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Bias History, Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) broadcast on
WVDA, 1952 June 29
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1524A/57
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Convention report, 1952 May 11 : Note (torn) reads: “Biased report on ba…convention. Somewhat Anti-AFL
history of textile unions.”
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1524A/161
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On WNCT
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1524A/4
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Broadcast, 1949 May 14 : Regarding fair wages.
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1524A/112-113
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Charles Sabol, WAZL, 1952 June 6
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1524A/30
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Christmas, 1942 : Disc is broken.
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Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO),
1946-1949
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1524A/55
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#1 and #3, Wednesday night, undated
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1524A/59
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#2 and #4, Wednesday night, undated
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1524A/68
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“CIO Wage Case,” undated
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Congress of Industrial Organizations' Political Action Committee
(CIO-PAC)
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1524A/86
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“Freedom to be a Man” program,
undated
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1524A/54
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“Money in Your Pocket,” starring Gregory Peck,
undated
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1524A/36
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“The Perfect Crime,”
undated
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1524A/51
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undated
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1524A/60
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undated
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Conventions, 1948-1949
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1524A/100
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Parts 1 and 3, undated
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1524A/101
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Parts 2 and 4, undated
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1524A/102
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Parts 5 and 7, undated
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1524A/103
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Parts 6 and 8, undated
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1524A/109-110
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Station breaks - “A Paid Transcription,”
undated
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1524A/37
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Vets #2, 1946 November 9
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Conventions, 1943, 1962, 1970, 1976
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Miami Beach, Florida, 1962 May
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1524A/173
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Emil Rieve, President Emeritus; Frank G. Roche, President of FIA State
Federated Labor Council AFL-CIO; William Pollock, General President of TWUA
AFL-CIO
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1524A/174
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William Pollock (continued); General Secretary John Chupka; Resolution
Committee, K. Harold Daoust
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1524A/175
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Lewis Wright, General Secretary Amalgamated Weavers Association,
Manchester, England; John Adelman; Bill O'Conner; Red Lesk; Vice President
Harold Daoust
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1524A/176
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Resolutions and committee readings
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1524A/177
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Resolution to outlaw Miami; James L. McDevitt, National Director of
AFL-CIO committee on Political Education; Vice President William DuChessi, Cope
Activity
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1524A/178
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Cope Department, resolutions, Constitutional Committee
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1524A/179
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Constitutional Committee (continued), Claude Pepper speech, Election
Rules Committee
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1524A/180
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Election Committee, Education Committee, officers' report,
nominations
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1524A/181
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Nominations, resolution on organizing, Arthur J. Goldberg speech, John
Chupka talk
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1524A/182
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John Chupka (continued), Locals committee reports, voting for Canada
convention 1964, resolutions
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1524A/183
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Resolutions, announcements
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1524A/184
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Joseph A. Beirne address; Election Committee report; Law Resolution
Committee; Finance Committee; Roman C. Pucinsky, United States Representative
111 address
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1524A/185
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Roman Pucinsky (continued); Appeals and Grievances Committee;
Resolutions Committee, Foreign Committees appreciation of Mexico and Germany;
Committee to Merge recommendation; International Affairs Committee; Resolutions
Committee; closing of convention
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1524A/186-198
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1970 June
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1976
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1524A/199
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Opening session
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1524A/200-201
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Opening session, TWUA history
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1524A/202
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Opening session
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1524A/203-204
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Session #2
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1524A/205
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Session #2 and #3
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1524A/206
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Session #3
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1524A/97
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Cormier program, undated
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1524A/98
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Cormier program introduction song, undated
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1524A/159
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Dave George
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1524A/162
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“Debnam Views the News,” WNCT, Greenville, North Carolina,
1959 April 10
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Emil Rieve, 1940, 1951
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1524A/115
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“CIO Unions Reply to John L. Lewis,” WMCA, 1940
October 29 : Regarding the position of Lewis in the national election campaign of 1940.
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1524A/45
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Interview by Joe Michaels, 1951 February
28
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1524A/155
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Memorial service, 1975 April 24 : Presiding: Lawrence Rogin; Recollections: Sol Stetin, Arthur J.
Goldberg, Hubert H. Humphrey, Msgr. George G. Higgins; Music and songs by Joe
Glazer.
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1524A/4
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“From Where We Came,” Melvyn Douglas tells the Textile Workers'
story, 1949
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George Baldanzi
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1524A/2
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1949 March 23
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1524A/38
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“65 cent Minimum Wage”
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1524A/14
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Asheville, North Carolina, 1949 December
11
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1524A/70
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Easter message, 1944
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1524A/81
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Easter Sunday program speech, 1942 April
5
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1524A/5
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Opening, 1948 September 9
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1524A/167
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Speaks about the United Textile Workers-American Federation of Labor
(UTW-AFL) from a radio address to workers of the American Enka Corporation,
Asheville, North Carolina
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1524A/79
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Speech, 1952 September 18
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1524A/31
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“Good Men and True,” by United Hatters, Cap and Millinery
Workers Union, undated
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1524A/10
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Governor Bowles for Textile Workers Show, ABC,
undated 45 seconds
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1524A/33
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“Guaranteed Wages the Year 'Round,”
1946
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1524A/108
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“Guarding Our Funds,” a William Gottlieb slide film production,
undated
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1524A/44
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“How to Bury Taft-Hartley” film,
undated
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Jack Maloney, undated
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1524A/107
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Songs - “JJM for Congress,” “Come Along Will Ya,”
“Shake Hands with Jack Maloney”
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1524A/99
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Spots
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Joe Glazer, undated
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1524A/62
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Hill Billy and Union Songs; With Gene Crutchfield and his Twilight
Trailers
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1524A/77
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On why the TWA has an Education Department
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PAC Bucks
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1524A/104
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“A Promise Ain't A Promise Anymore” and “You Gotta Go
Down”
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1524A/105
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“The Mill Was Made of Marble” and “The Giveaway
Boys”
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1524A/172
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Songs
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1524A/61
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undated
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1524A/156
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John Chupka, Memorial service, 1976
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John Edelman
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1524A/58
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1949 March 12
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1524A/6
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1949 May 19
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1524A/71
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Washington Report, Anti-Taft-Hartley program, 1949 June 6; “From
Where We Came”
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1524A/40
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Labor Day program, 1942 September 6
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1524A/85
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“Labor's Challenge,” produced by the American Federation of
Teachers of the American Federation of Labor and The Jewish Labor Committee,
undated
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Larry Gonder speech
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1524A/63
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1953 May 8
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1524A/82
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Inside story of Baldanzi and the United Textile Workers - American
Federation of Labor (UTW-AFL) as told by a former UTW official,
undated
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1524A/157
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Local 1790 (Brooklyn, New York) interview concerning their
activities : There appears to be some serious problems within the union.
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1524A/41
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Local 11, local union program, 1949 October
10
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1524A/34
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“The Man in the Cage,” 1946 February
2
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Meetings, 1948, 1975
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1524A/72
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Part 1 and 3, 1948 September 22
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1524A/208-210
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1975 January 21
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1524A/211-213
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1975 April 9
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1524A/214-220
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1975 January 24
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1524A/11
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Memorial Day program, 1975 May 29
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1524A/87
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“Men on the Job,” San Francisco Labor Council,
undated
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1524A/160
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News conference, Carolina Hotel
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1524A/106
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Non-partisan, undated
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1524A/52
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On Trial, 1950 October 16
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1524A/163
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Payton-Henderson broadcasts
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Phillip Murray, undated
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1524A/73
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Eulogies
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1524A/65-66
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Memorial program
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Preachers-McGill election, WBSC Bennettsville. “Two preachers appeal
for voters to vote in NLRB election and pray for guide,”
undated
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1524A/39
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Part 1
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1524A/80
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Part 2
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1524A/3
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“Raise Wages - Not Prices” : Based on Robert Nathan's “A National Wage Policy For 1947” and CIO
Wage Research Committee's “Why Wages Must Be Raised.” Slideshow
audio.
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1524A/1
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Reverend R.A. MacGowan address at TWUA convention,
1948 : Labeled “disc warped.”
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1524A/43
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“Saga of 666,” United Automobile Workers - Congress of
Industrial Organizations (UAW-CIO), 1944
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1524A/76
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Scherbak advocating air conditioning for textile mills, 1948
April 25
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1524A/207
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Sol Stetin remarks at a preview of the film Norma
Rae
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Svenson's Seniority, 1944-1946
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1524A/69
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General Motors grievance procedure
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1524A/67
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Chrysler grievance procedure, UAW-CIO,
1946
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1524A/35
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Ford grievance procedure, UAW-CIO, 1944
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Textile Workers Union (TWU)
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1524A/49
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#1 and #2
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1524A/53
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#3 and #4
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1524A/158
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Unlabeled 1
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1524A/168
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Unlabeled 2
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1524A/169
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Unlabeled 3
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1524A/170
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Unlabeled 4
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1524A/74
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Unlabeled 5
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1524A/27
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“Up and Atom!” / narrated by Robert Tree West,
undated : Third in a series of sound slide films on atomic energy.
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“Vote No on Labor Referenda,” Massachusetts Citizens League for
Political Education, and the Political Action Committee, Massachusetts State
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), undated
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1524A/48
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One minute announcements and station break announcements
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1524A/111
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Spots : Spots quoting various individuals by Bill Mezger and Tom Russell.
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1524A/8-9
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“What's Happening at Morristown, Tennessee?” : Disc 1524A/9 skips.
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1524A/15
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“Why We Strike,” undated
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1524A/164-165
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William DuChessi and David Gringold
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1524A/166
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William DuChessi and David Gringold, Labor leaders, 1967 October
20
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William Pollock, 1952, 1973
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1524A/42
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1952 June 22
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1524A/154
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Testimonial dinner at the Hotel Commodore, 1973 March
3
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1524A/46
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“X Marks the Spot,” voter registration show,
undated
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1524A/64
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“You're Never Too Old to Learn,” TWUA filmstrip on institutes,
undated
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1524A/83
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Why people work for TWUA-CIO; “Vets have flag to improve union
image,” undated
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1524A/84
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“Your Vote - A Priceless Heritage” / produced by Labor's League
for Political Education, slideshow with audio,
undated
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