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Gives figures, by sex, for each of twenty-five plants

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Quotes statement, signed by Florence Jackson, CORE; Gloster P. Current; Rev. Charles Hill; William G. Nicholas and Walter Hardin, UAW; citing need for more housing for Negroes, and deploring federal housing policies

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Beginning with 1947 regularly includes report from Fair Practices and Anti-Discrimination; 1939, Negro Workers, p. 33-34; 1941 [Negro leaders and workers in the Ford victory] p. 22-23; 1946. Fair practices Committee, p.40-45

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Statement, signed by Director James Watts, deplores indictment of W.E.B. Du Bois for alleged violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act

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Warns Local's members who violate non-discrimination policies there will be no protection against ensuing discipline

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Invites attendance at conference to halt further "wildcat strikes organized against the employmeny of Negro workers on war production."

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Urges CIO vote at upcoming Ford representation elections. Carries statements by five black Ford workers: Shelton Tappes, Walter B. Morgan, Veal Clough, Tanner T. Perry, and Al Johnson

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Covers period October 15, 1944 to February 15, 1946. Director Crockett reports on committee publications, disposition of complaints, pressure for state and federal FEP legislation, progress toward securing model "no-discrimination" clauses in…

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Sets forth in verse union's position on discrimination

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Through reproductions of newspaper stories and pictures gives background of UAW recognition by Ford Motor Company in 1941. Pictures of Negroes point up their role in organizing drive.
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