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I. Local 22. Subject files, 1933-1958. [series]: |
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A: 1935-57. |
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Abrams, Jacob: 1951-53. |
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Affairs of Local 22: 1936-37. |
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Agreements: 1929-57. Includes memoranda reached in
conference between Affiliated Dress Manufacturers' Association, Inc., and Joint
Board of Cloak, Dress and Fur Workers Union of the Needle Trades Workers
Industrial Union; agreement between Dress Manufacturers Protective Association,
Inc. and Joint Board, etc., 1929; independent agreements. |
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American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born:
1936-44. |
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Americans for Democratic Action: 1957-58. |
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American Federation of Labor: 1933-June 1936. Includes
William Green letter criticizing C.S. Zimmerman for supporting "sympathetic"
strike in San Francisco and Zimmerman reply, Aug. 1934; other documents refer
to AFL-CIO controversy. |
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AFL: July 1936-Dec. 1936. Includes survey by Isadore
Polier on the legal problems involved in the suspension and expulsion of AFL
unions, copies of correspondence between William Green, David Dubinsky and John
L. Lewis on AFL-CIO controversy. |
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AFL (-CIO, Post-1955): 1937-58. Includes documents on
AFL-CIO controversy. |
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AFL-CIO Committees: 1957. Includes AFL-CIO Ethical
Practices Committee report on Teamsters Union. |
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AFL, CIO, World War II Effort: 1942-44. |
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American Jewish Congress: 1939-50. Includes
correspondence re study of the dress industry by the Commission on the Economic
Problems of the AJC, 1939. |
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American Labor Party: 1935-45. Includes CSZ letter to
David Dubinsky protesting method of taxation and functioning of organization,
June 1938; newspaper clippings. |
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American Labor Party, Ladies' Garment Centers 1948-50.
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American Youth Congress: 1935-37. |
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Amun-Israeli Housing Corp.: 1949-Mar. 1950. Includes
correspondence, reports, minutes, legal matters. |
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Amun-Israeli Housing Corp.: Mar. 1950-May 1950.
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Amun-Israeli Housing Corp: June 1950-Dec. 1950.
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Amun-Israeli Housing Corp.: 1951 |
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Amun-Israeli Housing Corp.: 1952-57. 1963-67. Includes
correspondence with Israel Breslow. |
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Andrews, Sarainne Lowe: 1935-41. |
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Anti-Semitism, USA: 1930s. |
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ANTIFA (Palestinian League Against War and Fascism and
for Jewish-Arab Solidarity): 1937. |
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Appeal Committee Reports to Executive Board, Local 22:
1934-46. |
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B: 1936-57, 1964. |
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Balabanoff, Angelica: 1938, 1940. |
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Banks: 1933-47. |
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Birobidjan, Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union:
1936-48. |
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Birthday, CSZ 50th: 1947. |
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Birthday, CSZ 60th: 1957. |
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Broadcasts, Local 22: 1939. |
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Brookwood Labor College: 1935-36. |
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Bund Archives: 1951-58. |
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Business Agents: 1940's. Includes lists of shops.
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C: 1936-52. |
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Canadian Area, Montreal: 1925, 1932-50. Julius Hochman
letter to employers to create machinery for the adjustments of disputes, 1925;
correspondence with Bernard Shane, printed material, newspaper clippings.
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Canadian Area, Montreal: 1934-35. Frank Breslow
correspondence; includes correspondence re Breslow jailed for strike
activities; correspondents includes Kalmen Kaplansky, Bernard Shane.
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Canadian Area, Toronto: 1934-49. Includes
correspondence with Harry Langer and Laible Hoffmitz on Needle Trades Workers
Industrial Union of Canada; printed material and newspaper clippings.
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Catholic Interracial Council: 1950-57. |
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Central Trades and Labor Council: 1934-57. Includes CSZ
letter to James C. Quinn (secretary) criticizing Council's unseating of Local
22 as an affiliate of the Central Trades, June 1937. |
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Citations: 1945-55. |
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Civil Rights Organizations: 1935-48. Includes Committee
for the Defense of Civil Rights in Tampa, Civil Rights Defense Committee .
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Civil Rights Organizations: 1949-56. |
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Civil Rights Committees and Conferences: 1957. Includes
Civil Rights Committee of the AFL-CIO (CSZ member) . |
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Civil Rights Committee, AFL-CIO: 1958-Jan. 1961.
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Communism and Communists: 1933-41. Correspondence with
individuals, groups and organizations. |
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Communism and Communists: 1942-46. |
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Communism and Communists: 1947-57. Includes case of
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg and Morton Sobel, 1953-57. |
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Communism, Trade Unions: 1934-56. |
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Community Chests: 1941, 1947-56. Labor's participation
and Councils of America, Inc. |
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Complaints from Union Members: 1935-55. |
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Congress of Industrial Organizations: 1935-36. Includes
correspondence re AFL, CIO controversy; CIO organizing activities. |
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CIO: 1937-47. |
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Congress of Racial Equality: 1954-58. |
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Congressional and Senatorial Letters: 1948-55. Includes
replies re bills before House and Senate. |
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Contractors, Employers: 1930's. Includes United
Association News, Oct. and Nov. 1937. |
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Conventions, ILGWU: 1932-34. Includes reports and
resolutions, submitted by Local 22 delegates. |
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Conventions, ILGWU: 1937-47. |
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Conventions, ILGWU: 1950-56. |
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Cotton Garment and Miscellaneous Trades Department:
1934-46. Includes minutes of Hay 1946 conference. |
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D: 1929, 1935-55. |
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Daily Worker and Morning Freiheit: 1930's. |
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District Meeting, Local 22, Minutes: 1934-35.
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District Meeting, Local 22, Minutes: 1937-48,
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Dressmakers' Aid Committee and Credit Union: 1938-45.
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Dressmakers Branch of Workmen's Circle and Dressmakers
Branch 322 of International Workers Order: 1927, 1930's-50. |
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Dubinsky, David: 1932-38. Includes letter criticizing
CSZ for taking positions contrary to Union policy re First of May
demonstration, 1936. |
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Dubinsky, David: 1939-58. Includes CSZ letter to
Dubinsky, criticizing labor's lack of support of the Free Trade Union Fund for
Europe, April 1946. |
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E: 1933-58. Includes letter from East Indian
Railwaymen's Union on labor situation in India, 1935. |
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Education: 1934-58. |
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Education, Apparel Industry: 1936-60. Includes minutes
and reports of the Educational Foundation for the Apparel Industry.
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Education, Local 22: 1933-36. Includes correspondence
between Mark Starr and George Simpson re Simpson's article on Local 22 in The
Nation, Oct. 1935; educational programs, letters from members, printed
material, reports. |
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Education, Local 22: 1937-38. |
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Education, Local 22: 1939-51. |
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Education, Local 22: 1952-67. |
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Education, Local 22, Art Shows: 1940-44. |
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Education, Local 22, Art Shows: 1945-56. |
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Education, Local 22, Dramatic Skits: 1930's-40's.
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Education, Local 22, Harlem Branch: 1933-34.
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Education, Local 22, Minutes and Financial Reports:
1935-36, 1942-43. |
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Education, Local 22, Outlines for Courses: 1934-36.
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Education, Local 22, Outlines for Courses: 1937-51.
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Education, National Committee for Rural Schools and
United Negro College Fund: 1946-57. Includes Norman Thomas letter advising CSZ
on Negro-controlled cooperative project in South Carolina, 1956. |
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Educational Alliance: 1956-57. Includes correspondence
and reports on program for retired members of Local 22, 1956-57. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1933. 1) Includes report of
Objection and Election Committee; 2) strike of 1933 in dress industry; 3)
Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union resolution to form a united front to
carry on strike. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1934. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1935. |
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Progressive Group. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1935. Rank and File (left wing)
newspaper clippings from Daily Worker and Morning Freiheit. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1936-37. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1939. Rank and File. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1940. Includes installation
meeting; newspaper clippings. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1940. Progressive group.
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Elections, Local 22: 1940. Rank and Pile. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1942. Progressive group.
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Elections, Local 22: 1942. Rank and File. |
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Elections: 1944. Includes Progressive group and Rank
and File group. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1944. Newspaper clippings.
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.._. Elections, Local 22: 1947. Progressive group and
Rank and File group. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1947. Newspaper clippings.
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Elections, Local 22: 1950. Progressive group and Rank
and File. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1950. Newspaper clippings.
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Elections, Local 22: 1953. Progressive group. Rank and
File group and newspaper clippings. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1956. |
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Elections, Local 22: 1965. |
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Elections, Local Affiliates: 1965. Includes Local 10
and 89. |
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Epstein, Melech: 1951-57. Correspondence re book,
Jewish Labor in USA. |
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F: 1938-57. Includes Farband-Labor Zionist Order,
Freedom House. |
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Fascism, Anti- and Anti-Nazism: 1934-43. Includes Local
22 releases, letters from Carlo Tresca. |
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Fashion Institute of Technology: 1948-56. |
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Federal Trade Commission: 1941. Re National Coat and
Suit Industry Recovery Board. |
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Feffer, George and Sandier, Bernie: 1942-45.
Correspondence when they were in Army; Feffer paper, "Guaranteed Annual Wages
in the Dress Industry," 1943. |
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Ferrero (Vincent) -Sallitto (Domenick) |
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Defense Committee: 1935-38. |
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Films: 1947-48. Correspondence re AFL Projects and
National Film Cooperative. |
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Finance Committee, Local 22: 1926-36. Minutes and
financial statements. |
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Finance Committee, Local 22: 1937-39. Minutes and
financial statements. |
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Finance Committee, Local 22: 1940-47. Minutes,
financial statements, census reports. |
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Font, Norma: 1954. Case. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Africa: 1943, 1956-58. Includes
American Committee on Africa, Inc. South African Defense Fund and Maida
Springer. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Asian Affairs: 1955-57.
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Foreign Correspondence, Canada: 1942-55. Correspondence
with Cooperative Commonwealth Federation of Canada. |
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Foreign Correspondence, England: 1944-53. Includes
letter to Clement R. Attlee and Ernest Bevin, criticizing (British Labour)
government on treatment of Jews in Palestine, 1948, |
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Foreign Correspondence, France: 1945-54. Includes
correspondence with Irving Brown (AFL rep. in Europe) and F. Shrager on
Communist activities in Europe. |
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Foreign Correspondence, France: 1950, 1958-69. Unser
Stimme. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Germany: 1933-45. Includes
correspondence re relief to victims of Nazism, trade union movement and
post-war reconstruction, especially German trade union movement. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Germany: 1946-53. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Hungary: 1956. Re Hungarian
revolution. |
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Foreign Correspondence, India: 1934, 1948-58.
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Foreign Correspondence, Poland: 1936-47. Includes
correspondence on aiding Polish-Jews. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Russia: 1933-45. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Russia: 1946-70. Includes
Raphael Abramovitch outline report on History of Russian Revolution Project,
1957; CSZ statement at Jewish Labor Committee meeting re Russian anti-Semitism,
1966. |
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Foreign Correspondence, South America: 1950, 1954-55.
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Foreign Correspondence, Spain: 1935-40. Includes
correspondence with and reports from Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade;
New World Resettlement Fund, Inc., and other organizations on Spanish Refugee
Aid during and after Civil War. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Spain: 1941-46, 1952-58.
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Foreign Correspondence, Springer, Maida: 1945-62.
Includes correspondence, reports on trade union activities in Africa; her
European and USA |
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activities, 1945-55; AFL-CIO and ILGWU garment worker
program, 1960-62. |
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Foreign Correspondence, Miscellaneous Countries: 1941,
1944-61. Includes China, Cuba, Norway, Denmark and Sweden; study by Abe S.
Weiss, Garment Workers of Other Lands, 1941. |
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Forest Neighborhood House, Inc.: 1946-58. |
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Form Letters: 1933-47. |
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Forward, Jewish Daily: 1934-56. |
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Free Trade Union Committee: 1947-56. Includes Jay
Lovestone reports; Irving Brown report on trade union activities in Europe,
1947; Maida Springer report on Africa, 1952. |
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Freeland League: 1946-49. |
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Friedman, David: 1940-52. Newspaper clipping articles
in Morning Freiheit. |
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G: 1937-49. |
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Gaskin, Lillian W.: 1933-36. |
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General Executive Board: 1934-58. Includes Isidore
Nagler report to GEB on overlapping problem between cloak and dress industry,
1938; CSZ report on trip to European countries for Jewish Labor Committee,
1946; CSZ memorandum on Latin America as an export market. May 1946.
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Gerjoy, Ben, and Lipnack, Sol: 1939. Statements from
Local 22 and newspaper clippings on their expulsion from Communist Party.
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Greetings and Condolences: 1934-57. |
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Grievance Committee: 1933-37. Cases. |
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Grievance Committee: 1938-41. Cases. |
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Grievance Committee: 1942-51. Cases. |
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Grievance Committee: 1933, 1951, 1952-54. Max Goldberg
case, 1933; Sam Peltz case, 1941; Hilda Tormay case, 1952-54. |
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Gross, Murray: 1943-45. Correspondence with Gross in
Army. |
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H: 1935-58. |
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Haber, S. 1943-53. Newspaper articles in Morning
Freiheit. |
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Harlem Section Dressmakers: 1930's. |
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Harvard University: 1946-48. Includes correspondence
with Walter Galenson and Irving Brown on European situation and aid to
Norwegian Labor Party. |
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Health, Committee for the Nation's: 1952-55.
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Health Insurance Plan (HIP): 1947-59. |
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Health, Mental: 1946-58. Includes Eleanor Roosevelt
letter inviting CSZ to hear William Menninger (Menninger Foundation) talk on
mental health, 1954. |
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Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS):
1935-58. |
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Henson, Francis A.: 1934, 1937-38. |
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Herndon Defense Committee: 1935-36. Correspondence and
literature re Angelo Herndon case, sentenced to prison for violating Georgia
slave insurrection law. |
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Hochman, Julius: 1946. Letters on his European
activities as CRT delegate. |
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Hoffmitz, Laible: 1935. Includes CSZ letters on Union.
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Housing: 1950-57. Includes letters from Lincoln Square
Residents Committee. |
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Hunter, Elsie: 1946-55. Case; includes discrimination
complaint before National Labor Relations Board. |
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Hyman, Louis: 1930's. |
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I: 1936-57. Includes letters from Fenner Brockway
(political secretary), Independent Labour Party re preparation for a new
International, 1943-44. |
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O'Dwyer letters |
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Icor (Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet
Union, Inc.): 1936-38. |
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Immigration: 1936-37. |
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Independent Communist Labor League and Independent
Labor League of America: 1937-40. |
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Independent Progressive Dressmakers, Local 22: 1940.
Printed material. |
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Industrial Workers of the World: 1930's. |
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Institute of International Labor Research, Inc.:
1956-58. |
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International Labor Defense: 1934-38. |
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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union: 1934-58.
Correspondence and form letters from Executive Secretary Frederick F. Umhey.
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ILGWU, Auditing: 1937-56. |
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ILGWU, Clubs and Groups: 1937-38. |
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ILGWU, Education Department: 1933-46. Includes article,
"Lest We Forget," on 22nd Anniversary of the Triangle Fire, by Fannia M. Cohn,
March 1933; correspondence with Mark Starr; form letters; printed material.
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ILGWU, Education Department.: 1947-58. |
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ILGWU, Health and Welfare Fund: 1935-58. |
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ILGWU, Legal Department.: 1948-58. |
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Includes Federal Trade Commission vs. California
Sportswear and Dress Assoc. case, 1957. |
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ILGWU, Legislation: 1935-47. Includes material on the
Taft-Hartley law. |
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ILGWU, Jurisdictional Disputes (intra-Union): 1935-36,
1939. Includes dispute between Locals 1 and 22, 1935. |
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ILGWU, Management Engineering Department.: 1940-51.
Includes reports on Leslie Fay Fashions, Inc., 1951. |
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ILGWU, Organizations, Support for: 1935-58.
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ILGWU, Organizing Activities: 1935-38, 1954-58.
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ILGWU, Political Department: 1937-61. Includes Gus
Tyler proposal on trade union activities for Liberal Party, 1949. |
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ILGWU, Research Department.: 1937-47. |
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ILGWU, Research Department., Latin America: 1944-45.
Correspondence and reports by Broadus Mitchell on feasibility of export of
women's garments to Latin America. |
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ILGWU, Research Department., World War II: 1942-45.
Reports, releases on laws affecting garment industry. |
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ILGWU, Training Institute: 1942, 1945-52. |
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ILGWU, Training Institute: 1953-62. |
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ILGWU, Unity House: 1933-47. |
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International Rescue Committee, Inc.: 1952-58. Includes
International Relief Assoc., 1934-39; International Rescue and Relief
Committee, Inc.: 1942-51. |
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International Solidarity Committee (to aid labor,
socialist and democratic anti-fascists): 1946-51. |
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International Workers Order: 1934-39. |
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Investigations of Shops: 1935-48. |
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Investments: 1929-46. |
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Israel: 1948-58. |
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Israel Bond Drive: 1951-58. |
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Italian-American Labor Council: 1942-56. |
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J: 1933-57. Includes Lyndon B. Johnson message: Dec.
1963. |
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Jewish Labor Committee: 1934-July 1941. |
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Jewish Labor Committee: Aug. 1941-Dec. 1941,
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Jewish Labor Committee: 1945-56. |
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Jewish Labor Committee: 1957-58. |
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Jewish Labor Committee, Women's Division: 1949-58.
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Jewish National Workers Alliance of America: 1937-47.
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Jewish Organizations re Israel (Palestine): 1936-47.
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Joint Boards, Baltimore: 1936-48. Includes
correspondence with Charles Kreindler and Angela Bambace. |
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Joint Boards, Boston: 1920 's, 1937-52. Includes
correspondence with Philip Kramer; printed material ('20's). |
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Joint Boards, Chicago: 1920's, 1934-56. Includes
correspondence with Morris Bialis. |
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Joint Boards, Cleveland: 1920's, 1935-43. Includes CSZ
letter to Abraham W. Katovsky, stating his position re CIO, July 1936.
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Joint Boards, Kansas City: 1935-36, 1954. |
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Joint Boards, Los Angeles (Cloak): 1933-55. Includes
correspondence with Paul Berg, I. Lutsky, Rose Pesotta. |
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Joint Boards, New York Cloak Joint Board: 1932-54.
Includes correspondence and report of Israel Feinberg; Isidore Nagler report on
conditions of the Women's Coat and Suit Industry, 1954; Proposal to Establish
Retirement Fund in the Coat and Suit Industry (n.d.). |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Cloak and Dress Joint Board:
1925-30. Broadsides, printed material and publications, some dealing with
Union internal conflict. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Cloak and Dress Joint Board:
1925-30. Continued from above. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1933-34, Includes
correspondence with Phillip Kapp and Julius Hochman. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1935-37.
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1938-41. Includes
correspondence with Nathaniel M. Minkoff; Joint Board releases and statements.
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1942-50.
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1951-57. In c of
letter from Hochman to Israel Breslow on Breslow's plan of eliminating
Hochman's name as candidate to 1962 Union convention. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1933-47.
Agreements, correspondence, proposals, resolutions on negotiating agreement
with firms and associations. |
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Joint Board, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1950-58.
Agreements . |
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Joint Boards, N.Y., Dress Joint Board, Health and
Welfare Fund: 1942-49. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board, Health and
Welfare Fund: 1950-58. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board, The Organizer:
1933. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1920's-1960's.
Printed material. |
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Joint Boards, N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1930's-60's.
Printed material. |
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Joint Boards, Pennsylvania (Northeast Department.):
1936-58. Includes correspondence with Min Lurye Matheson. |
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Joint Boards, Philadelphia: 1925, 1935-57. |
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Joint Boards, San Francisco: 1936-54. Includes
correspondence with Jennie Matyas. |
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Joint Boards, Seattle: 1935-36. |
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Joint Boards, Winnipeg: 1935-49, 1953. Includes
correspondence with Samuel Herbst on Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union of
Canada. |
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K: 1937-50. |
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L: 1933-56. Includes statement for "League for One Big
Union," 1933. |
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LaGuardia, Fiorello H. and Lehman, Herbert H.: 1934-42.
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Labor Bureau and Dress Industry Placement Unit:
1939-40. |
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Labor Day: 1944-57. CSZ statements. |
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Labor League for Human Rights: 1945-46. Includes Irving
Brown reports on European trade union activities. |
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Labor's Non-Partisan League: 1935-40. |
| 21 |
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Lane, Jesse: 1936-37. Correspondence on CIO and Union
activities. |
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League Against Fascism and Dictatorship: 1939.
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League for Industrial Democracy, Inc.: |
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1934-57. Includes correspondence with Harry W. Laidler.
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League for Mutual Aid: 1936-56. |
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Legislation: 1934-56. |
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Legislation, Child Labor: 1934-37. |
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Legislation, Civil Rights: 1938-48. |
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Legislation, Foreign and Displaced Persons: 1939-48.
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| 21 |
|
Legislation, Labor: 1937-56. |
| 21 |
|
Legislation, Unemployment: 1934-57. Includes Wilbur
Daniels' Statement on the Hughes-Ashberry Unemployment Insurance Bill, 1957.
|
| 21 |
|
Locals 9 and 10, N.Y.C.: 1933-43. Includes
correspondence with Isidore Sorkin. |
| 21 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.C.: 1925, 1930's-40's. Includes Israel
Feinberg letter to Julius Portnoy on N.Y. (Cloak and Dress) Joint Board
elections, 1925; printed material. |
| 21 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.C.: 1930's and 40's. Printed material,
continued |
| 22 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.C.: 1930-40. Printed material, mostly
announcements, leaflets from their Education, Department. |
| 22 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.C.: 1930-40's. Printed material,
educational matter |
| 22 |
|
Local 22, N.Y.C.: 1930-40's. Printed educational
matters . |
| 22 |
|
V Locals 23, 25 and 31, N.Y.C.: 1930's-50's.
|
| 22 |
|
Locals 35 and 48, N.Y.C.: 1937-53. |
| 22 |
|
Local 60, N.Y.C.: 1934-53. Includes printed material,
Dress Presser; Rank and File Group, almost all documents deal with Local
elections. |
| 22 |
|
Local 60, N.Y.C.: 1934-53. |
| 22 |
|
Locals 60-A, 62 and 64, N.Y.C.: 1930's-57. |
| 22 |
|
Local 66, N.Y.C.: 1928, 1930's-56. |
| 22 |
|
Local 89, N.Y.C.: 1926, 1930's-40. Correspondence with
Luigi Antonini and printed material. |
| 22 |
|
Local 91, N.Y.C.: 1933-43. |
| 22 |
|
Locals 98 and 99, N.Y.C.: 1942-54. |
| 23 |
|
Locals 102 and 105, N.Y.C.: Local 106, Baltimore, Md.:
1937-58. Includes GEB Special Committee minutes and reports re separate charter
for Snow Suit and Legging Workers, Local 105, 1939. |
| 23 |
|
Local 117, N.Y.C.: 1936-54. Includes printed material
of Locals 1 and 17 prior to merger as Local 117 in February 1936. |
| 23 |
|
Local 117, N.Y.C.: 1936-54. |
| 23 |
|
Local 120, Decatur, Ill; Local 122, Atlanta, Ga.:
1935-38. Includes correspondence with John S. Martin. |
| 23 |
|
Local 132, N.Y.C.: 1932-43. Includes by-laws; Martin
Feldman case, 1938. |
| 23 |
|
Locals 142, 145 and 148, N.J.: 1935-37. |
| 23 |
|
Local 155, N.Y.C.: 1933-Aug. 1936. Correspondence with
Louis Nelson, releases, statements. |
| 23 |
|
Local 155, N.Y.C.: Sept. 1936-56. |
| 23 |
|
Local 155, N.Y.C.: 1933-53. Printed material, almost
all dealing with Local elections. |
| 23 |
|
Locals, Southern: 1949-57. Includes John S. Martin and
Abraham Plotkin letters |
| 23 |
|
Locals, Miscellaneous: 1920's-30. Includes Local 2,
N.Y.C., and Local 184, Seattle, Wash. |
| 24 |
|
Local Managers' (N.Y. Dress) Conferences: 1933,
1939-45. Minutes. |
| 24 |
|
Local Mgrs.' (N.Y. Dress) Conferences: 1952-55.
|
| 24 |
|
log. Mgrs.' (N.Y. Dress) Conferences: 1956-58.
|
| 24 |
|
Lurye (Matheson), Min: 1936-44. |
| 24 |
|
Lurye, William, Case: 1949-50. Includes Min Lurye
(Matheson) letters |
| 24 |
|
Lurye, William, Case: 1951-52. Includes copies of
correspondence between Julius Hochman and District Attorney's office.
|
| 24 |
|
Lurye, William, Case: 1949. Newspaper clippings.
|
| 24 |
|
Lurye, William, Case: 1950. Newspaper clippings.
|
| 24 |
|
M: 1934-55. |
| 24 |
|
Madwin, Max, Case: 1942. |
| 25 |
|
Manuscripts and Outlines by CSZ on Union and Political
Subjects: 1920's-40's. Contains some completed articles and statements.
|
| 25 |
|
Manuscripts and Outlines: 1920's-40's. |
| 25 |
|
May Day Celebrations: 1930's-40's. Includes
correspondence, printed material on Local participation. |
| 25 |
|
May Day Celebrations: 1930's-40's. |
| 25 |
|
Medical Matters: 1939-58. |
| 25 |
|
Membership Meetings, Local 22: 1933-41. Outlines and
minutes. |
| 25 |
|
Membership Meetings, Local 22: 1942-50. |
| 25 |
|
Membership Meetings, Local 22: 1951-57. |
| 25 |
|
Minkoff, Nathaniel M.: 1931-33. Includes activities of
Educational Committee of the Socialist Party, Bronx Branch; personal material.
|
| 25 |
|
Minkoff, Nathaniel M.: 1934-49. |
| 25 |
|
Minority Crafts Branch; Local 22: 1932-34. Minutes.
|
| 25 |
|
Minutes of Various Committees: 1931-47. |
| 26 |
|
Miscellaneous Documents: 1932-39. Mostly letters from
Local members. |
| 26 |
|
Miscellaneous Documents: 1940-57. |
| 26 |
|
Miscellaneous Documents: 1930's-40's. Mostly printed
material; includes nonunion matters. |
| 26 |
|
Miscellaneous Documents. Printed material. |
| 26 |
|
Mooney, Tom: 1929-40. Includes letters from Tom Mooney
Molders' Defense Committee. |
| 26 |
|
N: 1933-50. |
| 26 |
|
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP): 1933-58. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hill, Jackie
Robinson, Walter White, Roy Wilkins on civil rights and labor matters.
|
| 26 |
|
NAACP: 1962. Representatives Adam Clayton Powell and
Herbert Zelenko investigation of Union discrimination; includes AFL-CIO
statement, Herbert Hill testimony, copy of A. Philip Randolph Itr. to David
Dubinsky, CSZ resignation statement as trustee from Legal Defense and
Educational Fund of NAACP; Jewish Labor Committee reports. |
| 26 |
|
NAACP: 1962. ILGWU-NAACP controversy, continued
|
| 26 |
|
National Committee to Abolish the Poll Tax: 1941-48.
|
| 27 |
|
National Committee for Labor Israel, Histadrut (prior
to 1940 National Committee for Labor Palestine): 1934-48. |
| 27 |
|
National Committee for Labor Israel, Histadrut:
1949-58. |
| 27 |
|
National Community Relations Advisory Council: 1944-58.
|
| 27 |
|
National Negro Congress: 1936-37. |
| 27 |
|
National Recovery Administration: 1933-34. Includes
reports of Commission. |
| 27 |
|
National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc.: 1935, 1940-48.
|
| 27 |
|
National Urban League: 1933-49. Includes correspondence
with James H. Hubert (N.Y. Urban League) on campaign to organize Negro
dressmakers, 1933. |
| 27 |
|
National Urban League: 1951-55. |
| 27 |
|
National Urban League: 1956-59. Includes correspondence
with Lester B. Granger, Thomas Young; CSZ address at Urban League Conference,
1959. |
| 27 |
|
National Urban League: 1937. Memorandum, arbitration
proceedings between Union and Urban League following Union's picketing Chicago
Urban League office; correspondents includes Morris Bialis, Abraham Plotkin,
David Dubinsky, Arnold Hill (director), Department. of Industrial Relations of
League. |
| 28 |
|
Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union: 1933-35.
Includes NTWIU proposal to improve conditions of workers in dress industry and
for united front to conduct strike, June 1933, and Executive Board reply, July;
Irving Potash proposal to unify for strike and to establish one Dressmakers
Union, Aug. 1933; Ben Gold letter to unify dressmakers into one union and CSZ
statement, Aug. 1934. |
| 28 |
|
Negro Garment Workers: 1930's-40's. |
| 28 |
|
Negro Labor Committee: 1935-53. Includes correspondence
Frank R. Crosswaith. |
| 28 |
|
New Leader: 1943-46. |
| 28 |
|
New York Dressmakers' Strike: 1933, 1936, 1947.
|
| 28 |
|
New York State Federation of Labor: 1935-57. Includes
Union resolutions submitted at State conventions. |
| 28 |
|
Newspapers, Correspondence: 1934-58. Includes CSZ
letter to Russian newspaper, Izvestia, replying to letter addressed to Local 22
from Russian worker, 1955. |
| 28 |
|
0: 1945, 1957. Letters from Paul Olberg, 1945;
correspondence with Rita Oberbeck, 1957. |
| 28 |
|
Organization Committee, Local 22: 1933-48. Minutes,
reports. |
| 28 |
|
Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training - In
Industry and Agriculture (ORT): 1935-48. Includes ORT activities in Europe.
|
| 28 |
|
Organizations, Support for: 1937-58. Includes National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1957; War Relief Fund, American Society for
Russian Relief, Inc., 1945-46. |
| 28 |
|
Organizing Activities, Local 22: 1949-57. |
| 28 |
|
P: 1937-57. |
| 28 |
|
Permits to Work: 1933-34. |
| 29 |
|
Pesotta, Rose: 1934-44. |
| 29 |
|
Pioneer Youth of America, Inc.: 1933-48. |
| 29 |
|
Poetry and Songs, Local 22 and Affiliated Locals:
1930's-50's. |
| 29 |
|
Politics: 1936-55. Includes Thomas E. Dewey letters
during campaign for district attorney, 1937; CSZ letter to Dean Acheson on
combatting Communist aggression, 1950; Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1955.
|
| 29 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party: 1952-58. Includes
correspondence with Ben Davidson, CSZ speech at Liberal Party-Trade Union
Council, 1958. |
| 29 |
|
Politics, Liberal Party, Dressmakers Liberal Party
Club: 1949, 1954-57. |
| 29 |
|
Politics, Social Democratic Federation of N.Y.C.:
1937-57. |
| 29 |
|
Politics, Socialist Party: 1935-58. Includes
correspondence with Norman Thomas, Socialist organizations, re civil
liberties, political matters, war policy, communism. |
| 29 |
|
Politics, Trade Union Committee for a Labor Party:
1936. Letters from Elmer Brown. |
| 29 |
|
Progressive Groups, Dressmakers Progressive Group,
Local 22: 1933-50 's. Letters, releases, statements, reports, printed material
mainly dealing with Local elections. |
| 29 |
|
Progressive Groups, Dressmakers Progressive Group,
Local 22: 1933-50's. Continued |
| 29 |
|
Progressive Groups, Dressmakers Progressive Group,
Local 22: 1933-50's. Continued |
| 29 |
|
Progressive Groups, Dressmakers Progressive Group,
Local 22: 1933-50's. Continued |
| 29 |
|
Progressive Groups, Dressmakers Progressive Group,
Local 22: 1933-50's. Continued |
| 30 |
|
Progressive Groups, Locals: 1935-36. Includes minutes
of Needle Trades Progressive Groups . |
| 30 |
|
Progressive Groups, Locals: 1935-36. Continued
|
| 30 |
|
Progressive Unionist: 1936. Council of Needle Trades
Progressive Groups . |
| 30 |
|
Progressive Trade Unionists: 1935-36. Correspondence
with Mildred Allmendinger. |
| 30 |
|
Provisional Labor Committees: 1936-39. |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico: 1935-60. Includes correspondence with
William D. Lopez; Robert Gladnick, Nelson A. Rockefeller letter re
advertisement, "We, Too, Fight Delinquency," 1959. |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Labor Advisory Committee on Puerto Rican
Affairs: 1952-54. |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Labor Advisory Committee on Puerto Rican
Affairs: 1955-57. |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Mayor's Committee on Puerto Rican Affairs
in NYC: 1954-57. |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Needle Workers Union of Puerto Rico, Local
300, ILGWU: 1934-37, 1939. Includes correspondence with Teresa Anglero, Rose
Pesotta, re organizing activities, Local matters, Code for Needlework Industry
(n.d.). |
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Wage and Hour Hearings: 1955-57.
|
| 30 |
|
Puerto Rico, Wage and Hour Hearings: 1955-57.
|
| 30 |
|
R: 1936-58. Includes correspondence re Remington-Rand
Co. strike, 1936-37; letters to Franklin D. Roosevelt re labor and war matters,
1942-43. |
| 30 |
|
Racketeering, Anti-: 1949-54. Correspondence, reports,
newspaper clippings re garment industry and other unions. |
| 31 |
|
Rand School of Social Science: 1936-55. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing, and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1932-43. Correspondence, resolutions, statements, minutes and form letters
|
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1944-55. Correspondence, continued |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: l930's-50's. Printed material dealing with Local elections, and all facets
of Local activities. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: n.d. Printed material. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1930's. Printed material, Dressmakers Unity Committee of International
Members and the Industrial Union. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1930's. Printed material, United Dressmakers Committee of the Left Wing
Group and Active Members Group. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1930's. Includes Dressmakers United Front Committee, Dressmakers Industrial
Union. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups, Local
22: 1930's. Publications, includes Dressmakers Voice. |
| 31 |
|
Rank and File, Left Wing and Opposition Groups to
ILGWU: 1920's-30's. Includes Left Wing and Rank and File Groups, Locals 10, 22,
60, 89. |
| 31 |
|
Red Cross Drives: 1948-57. |
| 31 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1933-34. |
| 31 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1935-36. |
| 32 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1937-39. |
| 32 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1940-42. |
| 32 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1943-46. |
| 32 |
|
Releases and Announcements: 1947-50's. |
| 32 |
|
Religious Matters: 1936-46. |
| 32 |
|
Religious Matters, National Religion and Labor
Foundation: 1937-48. |
| 32 |
|
Resolutions, by Executive Board or Membership Meetings
of Local 22: 1933-42. Includes Executive Board resolution protesting GEB action
in removing Local 9 administration from office, Jan. 1934. |
| 32 |
|
Resolutions by Executive Board or Membership Meetings
of Local 22: 1946-57. |
| 32 |
|
Resolutions Submitted by Workers of Shops: 1930's-40's.
|
| 32 |
|
S: 1935-57. Includes CSZ comments on right-left
struggle in the needle trades for Joel Seidman's book. The Needle Trades, 1941;
Mrs. Morris Sigman letter thanking CSZ for his efforts in helping name a
liberty ship after her late husband, Morris Sigman, February 1944. |
| 32 |
|
St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project: 1932-42.
|
| 32 |
|
Sanatoriums, Deborah Sanatorium: 1933-58. |
| 32 |
|
Sanatoriums, Denver (Jewish Consumptives' Relief
Society): 1934-57. Includes controversy between administrators and opposition
group, 1944-49. |
| 32 |
|
Sanatoriums, Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital: 1942-57.
|
| 33 |
|
Sanatoriums, Los Angeles Sanatorium, City of Hope:
1937-45. |
| 33 |
|
Sanatoriums, Los Angeles, City of Hope: 1946-57.
|
| 33 |
|
Schneider, Joseph: 1933. |
| 33 |
|
Seottsboro Case: 1931-39. Correspondence with
Scottsboro Defense Committee. |
| 33 |
|
Sick Benefits and Relief Fund, Local 22: 1927-39,
1953-58. |
| 33 |
|
Simpson, Lawrence, Defense Committee: 1936.
|
| 33 |
|
Social Security Matters: 1934-38. |
| 33 |
|
Socialist Party: 1930's. |
| 33 |
|
Socialist Workers Party: 1930's. |
| 33 |
|
Soderberg, John G.: 1936-37, 1942. |
| 33 |
|
Spanish Dressmakers: 1933-34. |
| 33 |
|
Speeches, Statements and Articles of CSZ: 1930's-50's.
|
| 33 |
|
Speeches, Statements and Articles of CSZ: 1930's-50's.
Includes article, "Changes in the Jewish Labor Movement," Feb. 1952.
|
| 33 |
|
Speeches, Statements and Articles of CSZ: 1920's-50's.
Newspaper clipping files. |
| 33 |
|
Special Industry Committee, No. 22: 1955-56. Wage and
Hour hearings for the garment industry in Puerto Rico." |
| 33 |
|
Special Industry Committee No. 22 in Puerto Rico:
1955-56. Continued |
| 34 |
|
Tailor's Progress, Controversy: 1944. |
| 34 |
|
Trade Associations in Dress Industry: 1934-40's.
|
| 34 |
|
Trips Abroad by CSZ: 1945-46. Europe, as representative
of the Jewish Labor Committee on invitation of the Norwegian Labor Federation
fie labor organizations of Sweden and Denmark; includes CSZ's investigations
and reports of conditions in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Poland, France
and England. |
| 34 |
|
Trips Abroad by CSZ: 1945-46. Europe, continued
|
| 34 |
|
Trips Abroad by CSZ: 1948. Israel. |
| 34 |
|
Trips Abroad by CSZ: 1934. Puerto Rico. |
| 34 |
|
Trips Abroad by CSZ: 1958. Geneva, Switzerland, as
delegate to the Textile Industrial Commission of the Int'l. Labor Organization.
|
| 34 |
|
Trotsky, Leon, and Trotskyites: 1930's-47. Letters,
statements from American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, 1936-37;
releases and copies of letters petitioning the Nuremberg tribunal to examine
charge made at Moscow trials that Trotsky conspired for war with Nazi Germany,
1946-47. |
| 34 |
|
U:1933-55. |
| 34 |
|
Unemployment: 1931-34. |
| 34 |
|
Includes form letters from Emergency Conference on
Unemployment, 1931-32; Joint Committee on Unemployment, 1934; United Action
Conference on Work, Relief and Unemployment, 1934. |
| 34 |
|
Unemployment, Garment Industry: 1930's-40's.
|
| 34 |
|
Union for Democratic Action: 1941-46. |
| 34 |
|
Union Health Center, Los Angeles: 1953, 1955.
|
| 34 |
|
Union Health Center, NYC: 1933-58. |
| 34 |
|
Union Labor Life Insurance; 1936-57. |
| 35 |
|
Unions, General, A-O: 1934-53. |
| 35 |
|
Unions, General, P-Z: 1933-37. |
| 35 |
|
Agricultural Workers Union, National: 1946-58.
Correspondence with H.L.Mitchell; includes Nat'l. Farm Labor Union.
|
| 35 |
|
Automobile Workers of America, United: 1936-54.
Includes letters from group called "Unity," 1938. |
| 35 |
|
Bags and Baggage, International Brotherhood of Red
Caps: 1937-39. |
| 35 |
|
Building Service Employees International Union:
1934-37. Correspondence and Local 22 releases re 1934 elevator strike of Local
32-B. |
| 35 |
|
Clothing Workers of America, Amalgamated: 1934-52.
|
| 35 |
|
Doll and Toy Workers Union, International |
| 35 |
|
Union of: 1949, 1956-57. Includes correspondence re
jurisdictional disputes between Doll and Toy Workers Union and Local 132 of
ILGWU. |
| 35 |
|
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood: 1935-37.
|
| 35 |
|
Fur Workers Union: 1935-56. |
| 35 |
|
Hosiery Workers, American Federation: 1937-55.
|
| 35 |
|
Hospital Employees' Union: 1936. |
| 35 |
|
Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders
International Union: 1934-56. |
| 35 |
|
Ladies' Apparel Shipping Clerks Union, Local 19953:
1935-36. |
| 35 |
|
Longshoremen's Association, International: 1953-57.
|
| 35 |
|
Newspaper Guild of New York, and American Newspaper
Guild: 1935-47. |
| 36 |
|
Office Employees International Union: 1936-55. Includes
correspondence re negotiations, agreements with Local 22. |
| 36 |
|
Pocketbook Workers Union: 1937-43. |
| 36 |
|
Retail Unions: 1936-56. |
| 36 |
|
Rubber Workers Union: 1936-58. |
| 36 |
|
Seafarers International Union: 1936-58. Also includes
Norman Thomas statement on internal conflict in National Maritime Union, 1950.
|
| 36 |
|
Sleeping Car Porters, Brotherhood of: 1937-58.
|
| 36 |
|
State, County and Municipal Workers of America:
1936-55. |
| 36 |
|
Steel Workers Organizing Committee; 1936-37.
|
| 36 |
|
Teachers Union: 1934-58. |
| 36 |
|
Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of
America, International Brotherhood of: 1938-56. |
| 36 |
|
Technical, Editorial and Office Assistants Union: 1935.
|
| 36 |
|
Textile Workers Union of America: 1934-54. Includes
agreement between Textile Workers Union and ILGWU, 1934; Textile Workers
Organizing Committee reports and incoming letters on developing situations in
organizing, 1937-38. |
| 36 |
|
Theatrical Unions: 1935-37, 1947. |
| 36 |
|
Transport Workers Union: 1935-38. |
| 36 |
|
Trucking Industry: 1949-56. |
| 36 |
|
Yiddish Actors and Yiddish Writers Union: 1936-45.
|
| 36 |
|
Cloakmakers United Front Committee United Front
Committee of Cloakmakers United Cloak and Dressmakers Progressive League Unity
Committee, Cloak, Dress and Furrier Unions Printed material, 1930's.
|
| 36 |
|
United Hebrew Trades: 1934-50. |
| 37 |
|
United Jewish Appeal: 1940-53. |
| 37 |
|
United States Government, Congress and Departments:
1934-58, 1964. Includes Department. of Labor, President's Committee on Equal
Employment Opportunity, May 1964. |
| 37 |
|
U.S. Government, N.Y. City and State: 1934-58.
|
| 37 |
|
V: 1935-54. |
| 37 |
|
Veterans: 1946-56. Includes Jewish War Veterans,
Veterans League of America. |
| 37 |
|
Vrataric, Frank: 1936. |
| 37 |
|
W: 1933-57. Includes CSZ letter to J.H. Waldman on
Communism and Communists in America, 1941. |
| 37 |
|
WEVD: 1934-40. |
| 37 |
|
Welfare Council of New York: 1939-45. |
| 37 |
|
Wiesen, Max, and Sons, Co.: 1943, 1952-56. |
| 37 |
|
Women's Matters: 1936-43. |
| 37 |
|
Women's Trade Union League: 1933-42. |
| 37 |
|
Women's Trade Union League: 1943-55. |
| 37 |
|
Workers' Defense League: 1937-58. |
| 37 |
|
Workmen's Circle: 1933-41. Includes Dressmakers Branch
122. |
| 37 |
|
Workmen's Circle: 1942-58. |
| 37 |
|
Works Progress Administration: 1934-39. Correspondence
re unemployment, appropriation of fund relief, labor activities. |
| 38 |
|
WPA, Sewing Project: 1935-39. |
| 38 |
|
WPA, Teachers Union: 1936-39. |
| 38 |
|
WPA, Workers Alliance of America: 1935-39. Includes
letters from Workers Unemployed Union of N.Y., 1935. |
| 38 |
|
World War II: 1930's-49. Form letters, circulars from
committees against war; post-1938: material on war effort and aid to Allies,
letters to Cordell Hull, Local 22 resolutions, report and recommendations on
effect of war on New York's women's garment industry, n.d. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, American League Against War and Fascism:
1933-36. Correspondence, releases, printed material. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, American League Against War and Fascism:
1933-34. Minutes and reports. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, Committee for Amnesty for All Objectors
to War and Conscription: 1946-47. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, Government Agencies: 1942-45. Includes
Israel Feinberg recommendations to War Work Emergency Committee of GEB on
garment industry, Feb. 1942. |
| 38 |
|
Jewish Peoples Committee for United Action Against
Fascism and Anti-Semitism: 1937-45. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, Keep America Out of War Committee:
1938-40. Includes CSZ letter of resignation, 1940. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, Members in Armed Forces: 1943-45.
Correspondence |
| 38 |
|
World War II, Refugees: 1935-47. Includes Emergency
Rescue Committee, Inc., ltrs, from Francis A. Henson of the Emergency Committee
in Aid of Political Refugees from Nazism. |
| 38 |
|
World War II, United Service Organization (USO):
1942-46. |
| 38 |
|
World Youth Congress: 1938. |
| 38 |
|
World's Fair: 1939. Union's purchasing N.Y. Fair Bonds.
|
| 38 |
|
Y: 1938-57. |
| 39 |
|
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research: 1939-45, 1950-52.
|
| 39 |
|
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research; 1953-58.
|
| 39 |
|
Z: 1942-58. |
| 39 |
|
Zimmerman, Israel: 1946. |
| 39 |
|
Photographs. |