Map-case C11
Container
Contains 37 Results:
Laundry Workers Local 285, Bulletin, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 4
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
C.I.O. statement, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 5
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
UAW Local 833, poster, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 6
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
Transport Workers Union, poster, 1955
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 7
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1955
United Packinghouse Workers Union, poster, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 8
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
Tennessee Handbags, Inc., full-page newspaper advertisement, 1968
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 9
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1968
AFL-CIO steel strike, poster, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 10
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
United Packinghouse Workers Union Locals 1124 and 1167, poster, Godchaux sugar boycott, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 11
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
National Citizens Political Action Committee (NCPAC), poster, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 12
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
NCPAC, ballot box poster, undated
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 13
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
undated
National Political Action Committee (C.I.O.), poster, FDR statement on human rights, 1944
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 14
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1944
C.I.O. affiliation charter, Northeast Tennessee Industrial Union Council, 1952
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 15
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1952
C.I.O. affiliation charter, High Point -- Thomasville (North Carolina) Industrial Union Council, 1945
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 16
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1945
"ILGWU Illustrated", 1937
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 17
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1937
United Textile Workers Union of America (UTWA), Local 1993, Dues Ledger, 1933-1934
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 18
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1933-1934
Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP), "Manifesto on War", 1937
File — map-case: C11, Folder: 19
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1937
AFL-CIO Charter and certificate of affiliation, 1935-1957
File — map-case: C11
Identifier: VI
Scope and Content of the Records
From the Collection:
The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates:
1935-1957