Springer, Maida
Person
Biography
CIO International Representative
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Africa and the Middle East, 1950-1970
Series
3
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
/
AFL and AFL-CIO International Affairs Department, Country Files
Scope and Contents
This series, divided into two subseries, contains correspondence, reports, minutes, legislative bills and hearings, speeches, clippings, proceedings, pamphlets and other printed material, graphics, and photographs. The series spans 1950-1970 while the bulk of the material dates 1953-1970. The records document efforts of U.S., African, and Middle Eastern labor leaders to build a free trade union movement in the region during the Post-World War II and Cold War years. They are...
Dates:
1950-1970
International Affairs Department Staff Files, 1957-1966
Series
8
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
/
AFL and AFL-CIO International Affairs Department records, International Labor Organizations
Scope and Contents
Series 8 contains some miscellaneous files having to do with two members of the International Affairs Department staff, Maida Springer (Kemp) and Howard Robinson. In some ways this series contains some of the most interesting and unique materials in the collection in that it provides a view of the work of the department at its most basic level.
Dates:
1957-1966
Subject Files, New York Office, 1939-1974
Series
1
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
/
AFL and AFL-CIO International Affairs Department, Jay Lovestone Files
Scope and Contents
This series spans the dates 1939 through 1974 and primarily covers dates from 1947 to 1969. It contains mostly correspondence, but also includes clippings, telegrams, published materials, notes, and one book. Major persons represented include Robert Alexander
(assistant professor of Economics, Rutgers University; AFL
correspondent in Latin America, South America, and the
Caribbean); Luigi Antonini (general secretary of ILGWU Local 89
in New York City, president and executive...
Dates:
1939-1974