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Correspondence of Edward Keating, Editor, Labor, 1926

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4

Scope and Contents

Correspondence from Jesse Kennedy to Keating re migratory workers with enclosed article entitled "The Migratory Workers" by George W. Campbell; statement by Brookhart, apparently before a Conference of the Corn and Cotton Belt, also contains the remarks of Abe D. Waldaves; mss. entitled "Wild Scenes as France Revises Its Constitution to Save France"; article, "British Labor's Daily Gets New Editor and Goes Out to Fight"; other mss. entitled, "British Labor Down and Going Lower," "Big China Giant Gives Another Shake," "Bromley and Hicks Sailing for USA, Will Tell British Railwaymen Stand," "Labor Party Talks and Waits, There's Nothing Else To Do," European Metalworkers-Found Much to Praise and Some to Blame in USA," "British Union Still Reducing Benefit," "Why Mussolini Continues to Be Most Hated Ruler," "Putting the Last Screws On the Miners"; article, "Wage Increase to Canadian Rail Workers Justified," also, "Canada's Deputy Minister of Labor"; copy of statement made by Albert Coyle, Editor of BLE Journal in reply to "attack" by John Lewis at AFL Detroit convention.

Dates

  • 1926

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Conditions Governing Access

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Extent

24.5 cubic feet

Repository Details

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

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