Civil rights
Topic
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
AFL-CIO Office of the General Counsel, Lawyers Coordinating Committee Oral History Project records
Collection
0024-LBR-RG5-001
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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AFL-CIO Office of the General Counsel, Lawyers Coordinating Committee Oral History Project records
Abstract
The Lawyers Coordinating Committee (LCC) is an allied group of the AFL-CIO. The LCC initiated this oral history project to document the contributions of labor lawyers to 20th century American unionism. This collection currently consists of six interview transcripts, with the expectation that more interviews will be added.
AFL Office of the President, Samuel Gompers and Woodrow Wilson correspondence
Collection
0029-LBR-RG1-013
Found in:
Special Collections and University Archives
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AFL Office of the President, Samuel Gompers and Woodrow Wilson correspondence
Abstract
This collection consists of letters exchanged between AFL president Samuel Gompers and U.S. president Woodrow Wilson during the latter part of Wilson's presidency, covering a wide variety of topics pertaining to labor and World War I between 1914 and 1919.
Frontlash records
Collection
0082-LBR-RG50-001
Abstract
Frontlash was an activist group that was created to increase political interest and engagement among young adults and was, one of the most enduring college-aged activist groups to emerge from the 1960s. This collection has extensive material related to instruction in labor organizing and union support, as well as significant material relating to Frontlash's political activity. Types of records include organizational records, financial records, minutes, mission statements, reports, and...