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Foreign - Foreign Affairs, 1947-1973

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 18

Scope and Contents

"Stop Piracy in the Air," statement by AFL-CIO Executive Council, February 24, 1969; "Policy Resolutions on International Affairs," adopted by AFL-CIO Third Constitutional Convention, September 1959, 22 pages; by Fifth Constitution Convention, November 1963, 15 pages; "AFL-CIO Convention and Executive Council International Resolutions, December 1955-August 1966," 13 pages; "Statement by the AFL-CIO Executive Council on U.S. Strength and World Responsibility--Best Guarantee for World Peace," February 19, 1971, 4 pages; "Soviet Comment on AFL-CIO: But Where is the Logic?" from the September 1970 issue of Soviet Profsiousy, 3 pages; "Labor and U.S. Foreign Policy: A House Divided," reprint from War/Peace Report, Oceana Publications, February 1970, 4 pages; resolutions adopted at the AFL-CIO Tenth Constitutional Convention, October 18-23, 1973 ("Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights," 2 pages; "For Detente With Freedom," 2 pages; "War in the Middle East," 2 pages; "No Free Trade Union Exchanges With Totalitarian Labor Fronts, 2 pages; "Restore Democracy in Chile," 2 pages; "Strong America and NATO - Pillars of World Peace," 2 pages); articles 1947-68; copies of the French, Italian, and German editions of the February 1974 issue of the AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News.

Dates

  • 1947-1973

Language of Materials

Collection material in English, French, German, Italian, Russian

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

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Extent

16.67 cubic feet

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

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