Box 1277
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1957
Correspondence, 1958-1959
Correspondence, 1960-1964
Alabama, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
Florida, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
Louisiana and Mississippi, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
North and South Carolina, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
Tennessee, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
Texas, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
ILGWU, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.
TWUA, undated
The surveys of black membership in southern unions were conducted to estimate the effect of racism on the formation and maintenance of unions and were mostly initiated by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Textile Workers Union of America. Via surveyed in every southern state, but some surveys are not complete.