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Virginia State AFL-CIO records
The Virginia State AFL-CIO was organized in Richmond, Virginia in 1956 after the merger of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations. The records of the Virginia State AFL-CIO (1963-1984) include executive board meeting minutes, voting records, newsletters, correspondence, Committee on Political Education (COPE) documents, conference materials, budgets, and financial reports.
Voices of Labor Oral History Project
The Voices of Labor Oral History Project consists of 49 oral history interviews. The interviews are with labor union members and cover their lives, upbringings, and work in the labor movement.
W. J. Usery, Jr. papers
W. Wilson Noyes papers
Assistant Librarian Office Files, 1940-1981
Wayne J. Urban typescript
Wayne J. Urban was a professor of Educational Policy Studies and History at Georgia State University. The collection consists of a paper, "On the Origins of Teacher Unionism: Atlanta, 1905-1919," delivered at the Southern History of Education Society meeting in 1976.
Wayne Urban papers
Professional files from his career as a Georgia State University professor of history and educational policy studies make up the papers of Wayne J. Urban, 1970s-2000s. College of Education: Department of Educational Foundations.
Wayne W. Daniel collection
Wayne Walden papers
The Wayne Walden Papers, 1916-1952, are comprised of personal and business correspondence, literary productions, research notes and printed material.
Webb Garrison "Oglethorpe's Folly" literary manuscripts
Collection consists of manuscript versions of “Oglethorpe’s Folly.”
Welcome Center records
The records of the Georgia State University Welcome Center include artifacts, architectural renderings and drawings, photographs, and printed material, 1992-2005, undated.
Wesley Chenault artifact collection
Former GSU student assistant Wesley Chenault donated this collection, comprised of one feminist magnet.
William "Bill" Roberts collection
The collection of William "Bill" Roberts contains telegrams, bulletins and letters relating to a strike of the Fisher Body Employees in 1936.
William E. Clitheroe papers
William E. Clitheroe (1906-1972) was born in Millhill, England. He was an education director of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and a staff member of the Texas AFL-CIO headquarters in Austin, Texas. His papers contain material related to AFL-CIO Region 6, contracts and agreements, speeches, and printed material, 1956 to 1971.
William M. Suttles papers
Office files of William M. Suttles, who served as Provost and President of Georgia State University, 1947-1988.
William N. Jenkins collection
The collection consists primarily of artifacts and non-printed materials, collected through Jenkins' association with the UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers) and the RCIA (Retail Clerks International Association) Local 1063. The bulk of these artifacts are plaques presented to Jenkins in recognition of his continual achievements in his field. Other artifacts include memorabilia from conventions, including convention brochures, as well as photographs.
William R. Pullen papers
William R. Pullen papers
Professional files of the Librarian of Georgia State University, 1959-1975.
William S. Patrick papers
Correspondence, reports, notes, publications, and other materials make up the papers of William S. Patrick, 1958-1990s, and doucument his career as an administrator at Georgia State University.
William Suttles collection
The William Suttles collection consists of 48 photographs, 1982, and phonograph record sleeves, undated. The color photographs depict the first Johnny Mercer exhibit mounted at Georgia State University Library and the opening day festivities, and the record sleeves represent a wide range of companies that issued recordings of popular music in the United States, primarily during the 1930s-50s.
William W. Winpisinger photograph
Collection consists of a photograph, ca. 1978, of William W. Winpisinger (1924-1997), international president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, with Fritz Prechtl (1923-2004), president of the International Transport Workers' Federation and of the Austrian Railway Workers' Union.