Browse Items (24 total)

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Makes many references to role played by Negroes in Ford Organizing Drive. p.133-167. A New Deal for Labor

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Typed original of this mimeographed statement bears signature of Rev. Charles A. Hill. Statement stresses importance to the Negro community of winning the strike.

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Includes some material on UAW, Ford Motor Company, Sojourner Truth and the 1943 Riots, police-community relations

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Discusses relationship of Henry Ford to Negro ministers; Negro politics in the area; job selling at Ford.

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Gives text of talk by Secretary of Ford Local 600 and President of the Council.

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Editor of Michigan Chronicle and President of Michigan Civil Rights Federation join President of Michigan Division, National Negro Congress, in pointing out to Ford Motor Company the racial implications of their action in the Ford Strike.

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This address, made in Detroit, attacks such evidences of racism as Detroit Police Department's "Frame-up" of James Victory, actions of Board of Education, Ford Motor Company, American Federation of Labor and Urban League and NAACP.

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Three page account of the 1941 Ford Strike by UAW Director of Negro Organizational Activities.

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UAW experiences, particularly the Ford organizing drive, furnish many of the examples in this book. Gives UAW Negro membership, by locals, in 1937.

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Makes occasional references to the auto industry, Detroit, Ford and the UAW.
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