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RG95. AFL-CIO. Private Donations

 Record Group

Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

The Trades Unionist Labor Newspaper

 Collection 0087-LBR-RG95-014
Abstract

The Trades Unionist was a weekly newspaper published from 1896-1976 by the Central Labor Union, Washington Branch of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). It was published every other week until 1982, when it ceased publication. This collection contains volumes 1 (1896) through 67 (1973) of the paper.

Dates: 1896-1973

Ben Yomen Labor cartoons

 Collection 0496-LBR
Abstract

Ben Yomen was a cartoonist from the 1930s to the 1990s. This collection consists of 40 original labor cartoons created by Ben Yomen, which were published in Federated Press publications and CIO News in the 1940s. It also includes printed cartoons, an exhibit folder, and an United Automobile Workers Solidarity article.

Dates: 1941-1999; Majority of material found within 1942-1946

Trades Union Congress papers

 Collection 0005-LBR-RG95-004
Abstract The Trades Union Congress is a federation of trade unions in England and Wales, representing the majority of trade unions there. This collection consists of materials from a group visit by representatives of British shipbuilding unions to United States and Canadian shipyards. These papers include itineraries, reports on the shipyards visited, the draft and final reports to the British Minister of Labour, articles and clippings about the tour, and a lecture on the British Shipbuilding...
Dates: 1942-1943

National Capital Area Trade Union Retirees Club, Paul A. Wagner Oral History Project records

 Collection 0011-LBR-RG95-013
Abstract

The Paul A. Wagner Oral History Project is a collection of oral history interviews with retired trade union leaders and members of the National Capital Area Trade Union Retirees Club.

Dates: 1994-2002

William Baillie Baird papers

 Collection 0026-LBR-RG95-006
Abstract

William Baillie Baird was a Scottish immigrant who became a coal miner and labor organizer in western Maryland. This collection consists of 38 items, mainly correspondence, pertaining to William Baillie Baird's commission as organizer for the Knights of Labor, 1897-1898, and his interest in promoting Robert W. Price as the founder of Labor Day, 1925-1927.

Dates: 1886-1927

United Labor Policy Committee records

 Collection 0030-LBR-RG95-005
Abstract This collection consists of records of the United Labor Policy Committee, organized in 1950 and comprised of representatives from the AFL, CIO, International Association of Machinists, and the Railway Labor Executives' Association. Its aim was develop policy on issues that affected labor, particularly its participation in defense and mobilization programs. The collection contains minutes, statements, resolutions, memoranda and a limited amount of outgoing correspondence documenting the...
Dates: 1950-1951

Alan Kistler papers

 Collection 0086-LBR-RG95-009
Abstract Alan Kistler was director of the Department of Organization and Field Services of the AFL-CIO from 1974 to 1986. His early career consisted of membership and leadership in union locals in Pittsburgh before he became an organizer for the CIO and then the AFL-CIO. Kistler's papers document his official activities in organizing disputes during the years 1987 to 1992, and extensive correspondence from his time as department director. Other material types include research files, articles, memos,...
Dates: 1936-2000

Larry Rogin papers

 Collection 0035-LBR-RG95-008
Abstract

The collection contains records created and retained by Larry Rogin during the course of his career as a labor educator within the American labor movement. The papers span the years 1926-1988, with the bulk of records dating between the early 1930s to late 1950s and consists of teaching and research materials related to labor education.

Dates: 1926-1988

George Delaney papers

 Collection 0036-LBR-RG95-011
Abstract

George Delaney served as an international representative of the AFL and AFL-CIO from 1948 to 1958. This collection is comprised of George Delaney's personal papers, including correspondence, ephemera, clippings, and photographs. These are not Delaney's official files from his work at the AFL and AFL-CIO, but do contain material relating to his career and labor issues.

Dates: 1943-1972

Lane Kirkland papers

 Collection 0040-LBR-RG95-007
Abstract Joseph Lane Kirkland was president of the AFL-CIO from 1979-1995. This collection of his personal papers is especially rich in documenting his official activities as seen in the popular press and his wide-ranging domestic and international social and political contacts. Also of interest are the papers pertaining to his family's history in South Carolina and elsewhere; some of the early activities in his life, including his maritime and wartime years; an extensive array of artifacts; and...
Dates: 1863-1998