Labor: Waterfront (23 pamphlets)
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Box: 66 |
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A Postwar Perspective for Jobs. The International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union, CIO, San Francisco, CA.
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1944 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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After the War- A World of Plenty: A Postwar Planning Program. Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America-CIO, Camden, NJ.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Agreement between The Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and Local No. 16 of
The Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America.
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1942 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Centralized Shipping Bureau. Marine Workers Industrial Union, New York.
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1934 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Constitution and By-Laws of the Seafarers' International Union of North America Atlantic
& Gulf District. Sailors' Unino of the Pacific.
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1938 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Curran, Joseph. Maritime Unity. Publicity-Educational Committee, National Maritime Union of America, New York, NY.
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1937 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Foster, William Z. The Need for Unity Among the Maritime Workers. Waterfront Section of the Communist Party, U.S.A. (4 copies)
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Labor Spies in the N.M.U. National Maritime Union of America, New York, NY.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Lannon, Al and Harry Mann. The Mystery of 1000 "Vanished" Ships. Waterfront Sections of the Communist Party, U.S.A. (3 copies)
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Longshoremen, Pacific and Atlantic. International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union, Seattle, Washington (2 copies).
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1940 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Maritime Workers at the Crossroads. Waterfront Sections, Communist Party, U.S.A.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Morris, George. A Tale of Two Waterfronts. Daily Worker, New York, NY.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Rubin, Harry. In the case of Morrissey and Ibrahim vs. Joseph Curran et al. Marine Workers Historical Association, New York, NY.
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1980 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Standard, William L. The Coming Ship Subsidy Scandal. National Maritime Union, New York, NY.
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undated |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Story Told in the Words of an Old Timer Who Sailed the Pacific in Top Masters and
Still Sails. National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards-CIO, San Francisco, CA.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Sure - I'm a Red! The Story of an American Longshoreman. Waterfront Section, Communist Party of U.S.A., New York, NY.
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1939 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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The CIO Maritime Committee Postwar Program: Full Employment and Full Utilization of
Our Ships. CIO Maritime Committee, Washington, D.C.
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1944 |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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The Maritime Commission versus the Seamen. C.I.O. Maritime Commission, Washington, DC.
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undated |
Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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The Truth about the Waterfront. International Longshoremen's Association Local 38-79.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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This is Our Story. The Rank and File Committee International Longshoremen's Association, New York, NY.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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What Course, Brother? Marine Cooks and Stewards Association of the Pacific Coast, CIO.
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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Why This? Instead of This? "Longshoreman," Brooklyn, NY (2 copies).
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Box: 66 |
Folder : 4 |
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You and Your Union. Seafarers International Union.
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