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Thomas J. Mooney was born on December 8, 1882 in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Indiana and Massachusetts. A molder by trade, Mooney first came to California in 1908, permanently settling in San Francisco in 1910. There he became involved in the work of the Socialist party and various labor organizing activites. In 1916, Mooney and Warren K. Billings were wrongfully convicted of the Preparedness Day bombing of July 22. Mooney's plight became a cause amongst labor until his eventual release and pardon in 1939. Mooney died only a few years after his release on March 6, 1942.
Tom Mooney was sentenced to life imprisonment for the bombing in 1916 of San Francisco's Preparedness Day Parade.
Thomas Joseph Mooney (1882-1942) was an American labor leader. Mooney's conviction with Warren K. Billings for exploding a bomb during a San Francisco preparedness day in 1916 caused worldwide controversy. Mooney's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1918.
Thomas Joseph Mooney (1882-1942) was an American labor leader.
Mooney's conviction with Warren K. Billings for exploding a bomb during a San Francisco preparedness day in 1916 caused worldwide controversy. Mooney's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1918.
Biography
Thomas J. Mooney (1882-1942) was a labor activist convicted of murder for a bombing that occurred at the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade on July 22, 1916. The bombing killed ten and injured forty parade bystanders and Mooney swore that he had not committed the crime. The parade was intended as a planned demonstration of the country's war-readiness during World War I, however, there was a strong undercurrent of isolationism and anti-militarism, particularly by certain elements of labor and from pacifist groups. Pamphlets circulated in the city threatening violence and counter-demonstrations in the days leading up to the parade.
By most accounts, the trial of Mooney was mired in anti-socialist and anti-anarchist hysteria. Mooney and co-defendant Warren K. Billings were both convicted of murder. Allegations that certain key witnesses had perjured themselves or had been coerced to testify against Mooney later arose. Eventually the death sentences of Thomas Mooney and Warren Billings were commuted to life in prison in 1918 following a commission of inquiry established by President Woodrow Wilson. After 22 years of agitation and litigation, Mooney successfully secured a pardon from Governor Culbert Olson and was released from San Quentin in 1939. Thomas Mooney died on March 6, 1942.
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Mooney, Thomas Joseph (8 Dec. 1882-6 Mar. 1942), labor leader, was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Bryan Mooney (also called Bernard), a coal miner, and Mary Hefferon (or Heffernan). Mooney lived in Washington, Indiana, until he was ten, when his father died. The family then moved to Holyoke, Massachusetts, where his mother found work in a paper mill as a ragsorter. Mooney left school at fourteen for a job in a local factory and in 1898 entered the iron molding trade. He joined the molders' union, a membership he maintained the rest of his life. With opportunities for employment scarce, he began traveling around the country, doing whatever work he could find. In 1907 his journeys took him to Europe, and there he discovered socialism. Returning home, he began drifting again, this time traveling as far west as Stockton, California. There he joined the Socialist party, worked for the presidential campaign of Eugene V. Debs, and spent a winter in Chicago learning more about the party.
In 1909 Mooney set off again, this time seeking to win a round-the-world trip in a subscription-selling contest sponsored by a socialist magazine. He lost, but so narrowly that the magazine paid his way to attend the International Socialist Congress in Copenhagen in 1910. He then returned to California, this time settling in San Francisco. He belonged briefly to the Industrial Workers of the World, but, finding them too sectarian, he aligned himself with the radical minority of the local Socialist party and served as circulation manager for their short-lived newspaper, Revolt . He ran on the Socialist party ticket for superior court judge in 1910 and for sheriff in 1911. He also helped organize molders for the tiny left-wing Syndicalist League of North America. He was married in 1911 to Rena Ellen Brink Hermann; they had no children.
In 1913 Mooney and Warren Knox Billings, another young radical, became involved in a bitter electrical workers' strike against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Billings was caught with a suitcase full of dynamite, and although Mooney does not appear to have been involved, he heard that he too was about to be arrested. He went underground for several months, then tried to slip away by boat, but was caught and charged with illegal possession of explosives. Three trials followed, the first two ending in hung juries and the third (1914) in his acquittal. Once released, Mooney resumed his labor activism.
By 1916, with World War I in Europe nearly two years old, many Americans were calling for a military build-up. Others, including many labor leaders and radicals, opposed the idea, arguing that it would only hasten the country's entry into what they saw as a corrupt and imperialist war. On 22 July 1916, during the period when Preparedness Day parades were being held throughout the country, a bomb exploded in the midst of San Francisco's parade, killing ten people and wounding forty more. Although there was almost no physical evidence, the press immediately blamed political radicals, while District Attorney Charles M. Fickert concluded that the bomb had been brought to the scene in a suitcase. With encouragement from the private detective at Pacific Gas and Electric who had tracked down Mooney and Billings in 1913, Fickert quickly arrested both men, along with Mooney's wife and several other people.
Billings, who was tried first, was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. Mooney's trial for first-degree murder followed in January 1917. A rancher named Frank Oxman, who had not appeared in the Billings trial, testified that he had seen both men carrying a suitcase near the bomb scene, and although his statement contradicted other prosecution testimony, Mooney was convicted and sentenced to the gallows. Subsequent investigations discredited Oxman's testimony, but under pressure from local business interests and the Hearst press, Fickert refused to reopen the case. In the meantime, Mooney's wife was tried (without Oxman's testimony) and acquitted.
Until Mooney's conviction, most of his support came from fellow radicals, in addition to a few public-minded lawyers, led by Bourke Cockran. Once the trial was over, however, Mooney's circle of supporters expanded to include a wide array of mainstream labor leaders, civil libertarians, reformers, public officials, and members of the general public. The case attracted worldwide attention, and when mobs in Petrograd stormed the American embassy to protest Mooney's conviction, President Woodrow Wilson urged the governor of California to consider giving Mooney a new trial. Some months later, at the suggestion of Colonel Edward House (Wilson's closest adviser), the case was reviewed by the Wickersham National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, which was studying labor strikes. On the basis of questions raised by the commission, Mooney's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in November 1918.
Mooney was saved from execution, but he was still in San Quentin Prison, with no new trial on the horizon. For the next twenty years his supporters struggled to maintain public interest in the case and to win his freedom. They encountered innumerable political and legal obstacles, however, and Mooney's irascibility and distrust made their task more difficult. Nevertheless, they persevered; Frank Walsh, Mooney's attorney from 1923 to 1939, is said to have spent $50,000 of his own money in pursuing various appeals. In 1934 Upton Sinclair, running for governor, promised to set Mooney free if elected; this ray of hope disappeared when Sinclair was defeated. A U.S. Supreme Court decision on one of Mooney's appeals (Mooney v. Holohan, 1935) set important new precedents in federal habeas corpus proceedings, but Mooney remained a prisoner.
Mooney failed in a personal appeal to the California state legislature in 1938 and shortly thereafter was rejected for the last time by the U.S. Supreme Court. Finally, in January 1939, Governor Culbert L. Olson granted Mooney a pardon. (Billings was released from prison when his sentence was commuted ten months later, and he was officially pardoned in 1961.) Mooney had a brief tour as a labor hero and then sank into obscurity, burdened with debts, estranged from his wife, and suffering from bleeding ulcers. He died in San Francisco.
Mooney did not become a dissident hero by choice; there is no evidence that he had anything to do with the bombing that sent him to prison. Nor was he a hero by nature; his complaints and resentment strained the loyalty of his supporters almost to the breaking point. Nevertheless, his experience forced him into a hero's role, providing the beleaguered labor movement with a martyr and leading many ordinary citizens to conclude that the American system could be very unjust.
Sandra Opdycke. "Mooney, Thomas Joseph";
http://www.anb.org/articles/15/15-00485.html;
American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
Access Date: Tue Mar 29 2011 13:50:12 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time)
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Known worldwide as the scapegoat of anti-unionists, Thomas Joseph Mooney was falsely accused for bombing the Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco on July 16, 1916. Mooney, a Socialist union activist and organizer, had previously been involved in an ugly strike against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. This put him under immediate suspicion for the bombing even though it was later proved that he was no where near the actual bomb site during the parade. Mooney's wife, Rena, Warren Billings, Israel Weinberg, and Edward Nolan were also tried for the bombing but only Billings and Mooney were convicted. Mooney received the death sentence in 1917 and spent the next twenty-two years in prison despite outrage from around the world and evidence that many of the witnesses who testified against him had committed perjury, especially F.C. Oxman.
Culbert Olson, governor of California, officially pardoned Thomas Mooney in 1939.
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Fitch, John A. (John Andrews), 1881-1959. Papers, 1897-1974.
Title:
Papers, 1897-1974.
Professional papers of Fitch , an expert in the field of labor relations and related social legislation as an author, editor, labor economist, theorist, teacher, and arbitrator. The papers consist of biographical materials, student papers, correspondence, investigative journalism files, arbitration case files, lecture and source materials, research files, and writings and speeches.
ArchivalResource: 14.4 c.f. (36 archives boxes)
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- Fitch, John A. (John Andrews), 1881-1959. Papers, 1897-1974.
Mooney, Tom, 1883-1942. Papers, 1940-1942.
Title:
Papers, 1940-1942.
Papers concerning Tom Mooney, industrial union organizer on the West Coast imprisoned for 23 years.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f.
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- Mooney, Tom, 1883-1942. Papers, 1940-1942.
Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Fund. Records, 1916-1934.
Title:
Records, 1916-1934.
Letters, legal documents, news clippings, press releases and printed material. Letters from supporters including Theodore Dreiser, H.L. Mencken, Clarence Darrow, and Judge Frank A. Griffin, Mooney's trial judge. Copies of telegrams sent by witness asking for support of perjured testimony. Letters from Governors Richardson, Stephens, and Young discussing their reasons for denying pardon. Printed material includes pamphlets and booklets created by the Defense Fund promoting Mooney's innocence and decrying his plight, including one written by Theodore Dreiser.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear feet 1 box.
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- Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Fund. Records, 1916-1934.
Loren Miller papers, 1876-2003, 1932-1966
Title:
Loren Miller papers 1876-2003 1932-1966
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers ofjournalist, civil rights activist, attorney and judge Loren Miller (1903-1967).
ArchivalResource: 10,454 items.; 72 boxes.
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- Loren Miller papers, 1876-2003, 1932-1966
Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Title:
Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Include correspondence of Cook and his wife Sadie, essays, articles, a letter from Tom Bell's daughter, Maisie Bell, to Max Schuster, and a notice To the wage workers of Canada by Robert Gosden. Concern business dealings; the [Rudolf] Rocker Publications Committee, particularly publication of T. Bell's Oscar Wilde without whitewash; Cook's participation in libertarian, rationalist, labor union, and co-operative organizations; family matters, including 15 letters from Clyde Cook while living in St. Petersburg, Russia (May 1914-Sept. 1915); and various friends and acquaintances, including T. Bell, Henry Olerich, and Rudolf Rocker.
ArchivalResource: 228 items.
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- Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950. Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
Title:
Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
Correspondence reflecting his interests in various humanitarian and liberal causes and in Scandinavian (particularly Danish) organizations, his association with the Society of Friends, and his writing and translating; manuscripts and clippings of articles written by him; biographical sketches and personalia; miscellaneous printed material relating to the League Against Yellow Journalism, the Society of Friends, Scandinavian organizations, etc.
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- Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
ILGWU. Local 22. Charles S. Zimmerman photographs, 1930-1959
Title:
ILGWU. Local 22. Charles S. Zimmerman photographs, 1930-1959
The collection includes images of important people and events in Local 22 including ILGWU President David Dubinsky, Local 22 Manager Charles Zimmerman, Max Danish, Fania Cohn, Rose Pesotta, and Maida Springer Kemp, along with images of sports and cultural events, parades, marches, strikes, meetings and educational programs.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Local 22 (New York, N.Y.). ILGWU. Local 22. Charles Zimmerman. Photographs, 1910-1958.
Ellison, John W. Papers, 1921-1935.
Title:
Papers, 1921-1935.
Papers, 1921-1935, undated. Included here are letters from Ellison in Buffalo (N.Y.) to his friend, Jack Rand in Moscow, U.S.S.R., about party work, and life in the U.S. and in the U.S.S.R., 1931-1935. Also, a letter from Rand to Ellison about the cultural life of workers in Soviet Russia, March 8, 1935. There is a resolution protesting the American blockade, 1921, and a voting brochure for candidate Ellison of the Socialist Party in Ashtabula (Ohio), 1921. Also, there is Ellison's correspondence while an agent at Buffalo (N.Y.) of the Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders' and Coalpassers' Union of the Great Lakes, 1917 and 1928-1935, concerning the splinter group's activities in the Socialist Party and the retirement of civil servants. There are letters (nine) of acknowledgement from U.S Congressmen of Ohio concerning the Socialist Party's concerns. Also included are undated, politicial materials related to the freeing of Thomas Mooney.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Ellison, John W. Papers, 1921-1935.
Lewis, Austin, 1865?-1944. Austin Lewis papers, 1913-1944.
Title:
Austin Lewis papers, 1913-1944.
Relating primarily to his interest in civil liberties, to various causes including efforts to free Tom Mooney and Warren Billings and to repeal California's criminal syndicalism law, and to his legal career. Include correspondence, MSS of his writings and lectures, legal files and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 1 box, 4 cartons.
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- Lewis, Austin, 1865?-1944. Austin Lewis papers, 1913-1944.
Papers pertaining to the Mooney case, 1916-1933.
Title:
Papers pertaining to the Mooney case, 1916-1933.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Papers pertaining to the Mooney case, 1916-1933.
Warren K. Billings Papers, 1899-1973, (bulk 1920-1939)
Title:
Warren K. Billings Papers 1899-1973 (bulk 1920-1939)
Laborer and union organizer. Family and general correspondence, legal files, printed matter, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily to the 1916 bombing conviction of Billings and Tom Mooney and papers relating to the Industrial Workers of the World, Billings’s activities in the union movement, especially in California, his life in Folsom State Prison, and his activities on behalf of the civil liberties of Vern Smith and Communist Party leader Earl Browder.
ArchivalResource: 2,600 items; 14 containers plus 1 oversize; 506 linear feet
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- Warren K. Billings Papers, 1899-1973, (bulk 1920-1939)
Lewis Graham Hines Papers, 1916-1959, (bulk 1939-1956)
Title:
Lewis Graham Hines Papers 1916-1959 (bulk 1939-1956)
Labor leader and public official. Correspondence, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Hines's activities in organized labor, especially with the American Federation of Labor, and as an official in state offices in Pennsylvania and with the federal government.
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- Lewis Graham Hines Papers, 1916-1959, (bulk 1939-1956)
George Creel Papers, 1857-1953, (bulk 1896-1953)
Title:
George Creel Papers
Author, editor, and government official. Scrapbooks and bound volumes of writings by and about Creel form the bulk of the collection. Includes correspondence, notes, speeches, lectures, book reviews, and campaign material. A series on Woodrow Wilson and the United States Committee on Public Information contains correspondence with Wilson as well as his corrections of drafts of Creel's cables, letters, speeches, and other writings relating to the Wilson administration during World War I and subsequent peace negotiations.
ArchivalResource: 500 items; 8 containers plus 22 oversize; 9.2 linear feet
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- George Creel Papers, 1857-1953, (bulk 1896-1953)
Frank P. Walsh papers, 1896-1939, 1920-1939
Title:
Frank P. Walsh papers 1896-1939 1920-1939
Francis Patrick Walsh (1864-1939), an American lawyer and political reformer, was one of the chief architects of the legislative struggle against industrial exploitation of children and an advocate of Irish and anti-imperialist causes. He also fought for civil liberties and was a labor partisan and staunch New Dealer. Collection consists of correspondence, 1907-1939, with professional and political colleagues, friends, family, and others. There also are correspondence and papers, 1915-1939, concerning Irish affairs, the Committee on Industrial Relations, Louise Bryant, the Democratic National Committee, National Progressive League for F.D.R., the 1929 strike of textile workers in Passaic, N.J., the Spanish Civil War, and the Tom Mooney case. The rest of the collection consists of papers relating to Walsh's legal practice; some photographs of Walsh, his family, Eamon De Valera and others; a few posters dealing with Tom Mooney; and clippings, periodicals, newsletters, bulletins and other printed material about civil liberties, the Democratic Party, the Spanish Civil War, the National Woman's Party, child labor, the labor movement, and World War I and the Paris Peace Conference.
ArchivalResource: 168 linear feet (151 boxes, 94 v.)
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- Frank P. Walsh papers, 1896-1939, 1920-1939
Walter W. Liggett papers, 1896-1932.
Title:
Walter W. Liggett papers, 1896-1932.
Collection consists of correspondence, notes, memoranda, and other materials Liggett used for his book, The Rise of Herbert Hoover (1932).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Liggett, Walter W. (Walter William), 1886-1935. Walter W. Liggett papers, 1896-1932.
Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936. Papers, 1917-1919.
Title:
Papers, 1917-1919.
The papers contain primarily court transcripts and legal documents, most prepared by Harry Weinberger, chief attorney for Kerkman and Emma Goldman, reflecting Berkman's involvement with No Conscription League, his battle against extradition to California in connection with the Mooney-Billings bombing case, his and Emma Goldman's trial for violating the Draft Act by advising resistance, and their unsuccessful attempts to prevent deportation. Includes transcripts of speech (1917) by Leonard D. Abbot opposing conscription, and speech (1919) by Emma Goldman in honor of Kate Richards O'Hare; and portions of manuscripts of Berkman's "What is Communist Anarchism" (1929) and "Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist" (1912).
ArchivalResource: 10 linear in. (2 boxes)
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- Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936. Papers, 1917-1919.
Tamiment Library Manuscript Files, 1749-1988 (bulk: 1910-1965)
Title:
Tamiment Library Manuscript Files 1749-1988 (inclusive), 1910-1965 (bulk)
The Tamiment Library, founded in 1906 as the library of the Rand School of Social Science, is a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action. It accumulated this artificial collection of brief manuscript files over the years. The files pertain largely to individuals, and also to organizations, events and topics, and contain correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, as well as a few items of printed ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet; in 7 record cartons, 1 manuscript box, and 1 oversized folder
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- Tamiment Library Manuscript Files, Bulk, 1910-1965, 1749-1988
Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Title:
Angela Morgan Papers 1893-1957
American poet and novelist, pacififist and women's rights advocate, participant in the International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915 and subsequent activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Papers include extensive correspondence with leading pacifists, literary figures and women's rights activists, manuscripts of Morgan's poetry, novels and other writings, clipping and subject files on pacifist activities and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 59 linear ft.
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- Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Carey, George V. George Carey papers, 1913-1950.
Title:
George Carey papers, 1913-1950.
Consist chiefly of correspondence with Socialist Party and IWW officials, other workers' organizations and unions, imprisoned Kentucky miners and IWW members, and with Mrs. Rena Mooney regarding misuse of Tom Mooney defense funds. Also included are leaflets, financial records, letters to editors, writings and reports, including a history of the IWW and a description of an attempt to disrupt a Newark, N. J., IWW meeting, a circular concerning the scattering of Joe Hill's ashes, and other material relating to the IWW, particularly political maneuverings among the officers during the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 225 items.
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- Carey, George V. George Carey papers, 1913-1950.
Thomas J. Mooney Collection, 1917-1918
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney Collection, 1917-1918
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- Thomas J. Mooney Collection, 1917-1918
Mahoney, William, 1869-1952. William Mahoney papers, 1890-1951.
Title:
William Mahoney papers, 1890-1951.
Correspondence, minutes, reports, speeches, pamphlets, clippings, and campaign literature relating to Mahoney's political activities as a member of the Farmer-Labor Association and Farmer-Labor party (1920s-1930s), as mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1933-1934), as regional member of the National Labor Relations Board (1935-1936), and as Minnesota liquor control commissioner (1936-1938).
ArchivalResource: 0.7 cu. ft. (2 boxes).
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- Mahoney, William, 1869-1952. William Mahoney papers, 1890-1951.
International Moulders Union of North America, Union no. 23l. Papers, 1888-1970.
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Papers, 1888-1970.
Correspondence, financial records, minute books and publications.
ArchivalResource: 3 1/2 ft.
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- International Moulders Union of North America, Union no. 23l. Papers, 1888-1970.
Guide to the Roberta Bobba and Peter Martin Photographs, circa 1918-1959
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Guide to the Roberta Bobba and Peter Martin Photographs, circa 1918-1959
Thirty-two black and white images of Italian immigrant anarchist Carlo Tresca (1879-1943) and labor and radical activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964) and their relatives and friends.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 linear feet, in 1 box
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- Roberta Bobba and Peter Martin Photographs, circa 1918-1959
Christensen, Otto Augustus, 1851-1918. Otto A. Christensen and family papers, 1854-1964.
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Otto A. Christensen and family papers, 1854-1964.
Correspondence, printed materials, translations, diaries, and other papers of this Clay County (Minn.) farmer and schoolteacher, his son Oscar A., and other family members.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 4 v.); 1 microfilm reel.
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- Christensen, Otto Augustus, 1851-1918. Otto A. Christensen and family papers, 1854-1964.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1930-1936.
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Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1930-1936.
ArchivalResource: 15 items (19 leaves).
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1930-1936.
Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1916-1924.
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1916-1924.
Collection consists of letters, telegrams, depositions, and various records (some photocopies) used as exhibits in the trial of Mooney and later used in efforts to release him.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (1 box)
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1916-1924.
Finerty, John Frederick, 1885-1967. Is the Mooney case closed? [sound recording].
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Is the Mooney case closed? [sound recording]. 1939.
WEVD radio broadcast of "New York University Roundtable" with John F. Finerty, February 2, 1939. Finerty, Mooney's attorney, discusses the trial and pardon of Mooney while Warren Billings remained imprisoned for the Preparedness Day Bombing of July 22, 1916.
ArchivalResource: Original: 2 sound discs (ca. 19 min.) : analog ; 12 in.Compact disc copy: 1 sound disc ; 4 3/4 in.
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- Finerty, John Frederick, 1885-1967. Is the Mooney case closed? [sound recording].
Frank, Walter Malte, 1893-. Walter M. Frank papers, 1922-1960.
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Walter M. Frank papers, 1922-1960.
Correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, flyers, and campaign literature of Walter Malte Frank, a Swedish immigrant who was an early organizer of the Farmer-Labor Party and was involved in the militant progressive elements of the labor movement and politics in Minneapolis.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Frank, Walter Malte, 1893-. Walter M. Frank papers, 1922-1960.
Billings, Warren K., 1893-1972. The story of a rebel : San Francisco : oral history transcript / Warren Knox Billings ; tape recorded interview conducted in 1957 by Corinne L. Gilb, for the Oral History Project, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley, 1957.
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The story of a rebel : San Francisco : oral history transcript / Warren Knox Billings ; tape recorded interview conducted in 1957 by Corinne L. Gilb, for the Oral History Project, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley, 1957.
Notes on his background and early life; work in New York; radical labor activities in San Francisco; trial and conviction with Tom Mooney for the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade bombing, July 22, 1916; defense efforts, including the California Supreme Court hearings; commutation of sentence by Governor Olson; subsequent activities.
ArchivalResource: Transcript : xvii, 375 leaves ; 28 cm. + related material.
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- Billings, Warren K., 1893-1972. The story of a rebel : San Francisco : oral history transcript / Warren Knox Billings ; tape recorded interview conducted in 1957 by Corinne L. Gilb, for the Oral History Project, Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Berkeley, 1957.
Tamiment Library. Tamiment Library manuscript files collection relating to individuals and organizations associated with radicalism, the labor movement, and progressive social action in the United States, 1950-2001 (bulk 1910-1965).
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Tamiment Library manuscript files collection relating to individuals and organizations associated with radicalism, the labor movement, and progressive social action in the United States, 1950-2001 (bulk 1910-1965).
This collection contains (through 2003) almost 400 files (some containing more than one folder), most pertaining to individuals, the remainder to organizations, events and topics. While most of the individuals were active in the United States, there are also files for a number of prominent European figures. Future additions to this collection, i.e., manuscript files received from 2004 onward, will be placed in an addendum, and this guide will be periodically updated to reflect these additions.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft. (16 boxes)
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- Tamiment Library. Tamiment Library manuscript files collection relating to individuals and organizations associated with radicalism, the labor movement, and progressive social action in the United States, 1950-2001 (bulk 1910-1965).
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: "Dear Friend Jeannette." June 4, 1934.
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Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: "Dear Friend Jeannette." June 4, 1934.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: "Dear Friend Jeannette." June 4, 1934.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Jeannette Marks. December 16, 1933.
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Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Jeannette Marks. December 16, 1933.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Jeannette Marks. December 16, 1933.
Marshall, George, 1904-2000. George Marshall papers, 1933-1955.
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George Marshall papers, 1933-1955.
The collection documents George Marshall's involvement in the 1940s with civil rights issues, his legal defense for a contempt citation from the House Un-American Activities Committee, and his management of the Robert Marshall Foundation's grant-making program. Samplings of his correspondence and writings during that period are grouped under Personal papers. His Contempt of Congress files constitute a densely documented archive on the use of subpoena power and contempt citations, and on legal and political opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities. His National Federation for Constitutional Liberties files are organized into 13 subseries: Administrative; Action Letters; Conferences and Testimonial Dinners; Activities, including an emergency campaign, The Menace of the F.B.I.," chaired by Franz Boas (1940), and a campaign in favor of federal legislation for a voting program for absentee soldiers; Fair Employment Practice Committee; Labor; Poll Tax; Legal Cases; Discrimination; Anti-Semitism; HUAC, which subdivides into Dies Committee and Rankin Committee files, Correspondence and Printed Matter; and Publications. Marshall's Civil Rights Congress and CRC Bail Fund files comprise the following subseries: Administrative, Conferences, Legal Cases, Subject Files and Printed Matter. Outstanding case files include the Columbia, Tennessee Riot of 1946, the German Communist Gerhart Eisler, Willie McGee, the Martinsville 7 and the Trenton Six. Other organizations in the collection include the International Labor Defense Fund; the American League for Peace and Democracy; the American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom, chaired by Franz Boas; the National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners; the Contributors' Information Service founded by Corliss Lamont, and the Council on African Affairs. Correspondents include Joseph Gelders, Dashiell Hammett, Max Yergan, Charles Lafollette and Louis Burnham. The Robert Marshall Foundation awarded grants to trade-unions and labor advocacy groups, progressive research groups and schools, alternative newspapers and civil rights organizations. Its files consist for the most part of correspondence between George Marshall and the funded groups, grant proposals and grant tracking sheets, activity reports, and general information about the organizations involved.
ArchivalResource: 13.5 lin. ft. (35 boxes)
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- Marshall, George, 1904-2000. George Marshall papers, 1933-1955.
American Defense Society Records, 1915-1942 (bulk 1918-1920; 1935-1939)
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American Defense Society Records 1915-1942 (bulk 1918-1920; 1935-1939)
This collection documents the views, aims, and internal workings of the American Defense Society, an early twentieth-century nationalist organization, based in New York City. The material dates from 1915 to 1942, and concerns many of the political, ideological, religious, and social debates and events of the time period. Nearly half of the American Defense Society Records consists of correspondence, including incoming and copies of outgoing letters, as well as internal communications among board members, officers, and members. In addition, the collection contains much printed material, some of which were published by the society. Also included is material that documents the society's internal organization, and newspaper clippings collected by ADS.
ArchivalResource: 9.25 Linear feet; (22 boxes)
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- American Defense Society Records, 1915-1942 (bulk 1918-1920; 1935-1939)
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1887-1949 (bulk 1930-1942).
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1887-1949 (bulk 1930-1942).
The Thomas J. Mooney Papers document the attempts to free and vindicate Thomas J. Mooney who was wrongfully convicted of bombing the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade of 1916. Although the collection does include personal papers of Mooney and his wife Rena Mooney, the bulk of the collection consists of the records of the Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Committee (TMMDC), an organization run by Mooney from his jail cell for the duration of his incarceration.
ArchivalResource: 70 cartons, 5 boxes, 25 oversize boxes, 16 oversize folders, 37 scrapbooks and 91 volumes (circa 120 linear feet)
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1887-1949 (bulk 1930-1942).
Thomas J. Mooney collection, 1917-1918.
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Thomas J. Mooney collection, 1917-1918.
The collection is comprised of legal documents relating to Mooney's trial.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear in.
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- Thomas J. Mooney collection, 1917-1918.
Mooney Molders Defense Committee. Mooney pamphlet collection : miscellaneous material on Tom Mooney.
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Mooney pamphlet collection : miscellaneous material on Tom Mooney. 1916-1940.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Mooney Molders Defense Committee. Mooney pamphlet collection : miscellaneous material on Tom Mooney.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Charles S. Zimmerman papers, 1919-1958 [bulk 1920-1945].
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International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Charles S. Zimmerman papers, 1919-1958 [bulk 1920-1945].
The Charles Zimmerman papers consist primarily of correspondence, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and broadsides dealing with his activities as a leader in Local 22 (in Series I), as well as his other union and political activities (in Series II).
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- International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Charles S. Zimmerman papers, 1919-1958 [bulk 1920-1945].
Guide to the Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Papers, 1896-1964
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Guide to the Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Papers, 1896-1964
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an orator, writer, union organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World, a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, a Communist, and an activist born in New Hampshire in 1890. Influenced by her mother's political views, Elizabeth Flynn became a socialist and was active in the suffrage movement and Irish nationalism. She died in 1961 after leaving New York and moving Moscow in 1961. These papers span the years 1896 - 1964, the bulk covering Flynn's years in the Communist Party, 1937 - 1964. Contents include correspondence, scrapbooks, poetry, published and non-published articles, speeches, itineraries, clippings, programs, invitations and galley proofs for her prison memoir: 'The Alderson Story.' The Papers of her son Fred comprise series 5, subseries B and series 8, subseries D consists of material by Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall pertaining to her book: 'Words on Fire: the life and writing of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,' 1988, Rutgers University Press. Series IX consists of FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) U.S. government files on Flynn obtained by Rosalyn Baxandall and Helen Camp. NOTE: original collection, 8 boxes, and the first 4 of the 6 boxes of Series IX (Addendum) have been microfilmed and researchers must use the microfilm copy.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 Linear Feet in 14 record cartons, 5 manuscript box, 1 oversize flat box, 1 flat box, 1 card box and 1 oversize folder in a shared box.
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- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Papers, 1896-1964, (Bulk 1937-1964)
Walter W. Liggett papers, 1896-1932
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Walter W. Liggett papers 1896-1932
Walter William Liggett (1886-1935), American author, editor and political worker, worked at several newspapers in New York City before becoming a free-lance writer. He wrote books about pioneer life and published a biography of Herbert Hoover. In 1932 he returned to his home in Minnesota and was assassinated because of his political writings. Collection consists of correspondence, notes, memoranda, and other materials Liggett used for his book, The Rise of Herbert Hoover (1932). Also, papers relating to Liggett's concern with the violence associated with prohibition enforcement, and with the case of Socialist organizer Tom Mooney.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
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- Walter W. Liggett papers, 1896-1932
George Creel Papers, 1857-1953, (bulk 1896-1953)
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George Creel Papers
Author, editor, and government official. Scrapbooks and bound volumes of writings by and about Creel form the bulk of the collection. Includes correspondence, notes, speeches, lectures, book reviews, and campaign material. A series on Woodrow Wilson and the United States Committee on Public Information contains correspondence with Wilson as well as his corrections of drafts of Creel's cables, letters, speeches, and other writings relating to the Wilson administration during World War I and subsequent peace negotiations.
ArchivalResource: 500 items; 8 containers plus 22 oversize; 9.2 linear feet
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- Creel, George, 1876-1953. George Creel papers, 1857-1953 (bulk 1896-1953).
American Defense Society. Records, 1915-1942.
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Records, 1915-1942.
Records, 1915-1942, consisting of the correspondence of the Society and internal records of their activities, as well as printed material and newspaper clippings. Correspondence discusses World War I; the Society's wartime campaign to boycott German goods and stop the teaching of German in schools; the Russian Revolution and Bolshevism; sedition and disloyalty; the I.W.W.; the disloyalty of William Randolph Hearst; the case of Thomas Mooney, the labor activist who was accused of bombing a patriotic march; immigration control; general discussion of U.S. and world politics, including their support for the 1920 presidential candidacy of Warren G. Harding; and antisemitic ideas. The Society's publications included a pamphlet entitled "Protocols and World Revolution," explaining Communism by reference to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Major figures within the Society include Madison Grant, a trustee, and Charles Stewart Davison, appointed chairman in 1918 and succeeded in 1920 by Elon Huntington Hooker, after which he remained as honorary chairman. Much of the correspondence from ca. 1935-1942 is correspondence of Davison's own, not directly related to the Society. Theodore Roosevelt was the Society's honorary president, and they distributed portraits of him after his death. Their internal organizational material includes minutes, schedules, resolutions, press releases, reports from their "operators" on subversive activities, and a few photographs. Printed material includes their own publications and ephemera, as well as publications, posters and ephemera from other organizations. Most of the material comes from like-minded groups, but there are a few communist and anarchist publications. Clippings deal with American Defense Society activities and other topics of interest to the Society.
ArchivalResource: 9.25 linear feet (22 boxes)
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- American Defense Society. Records, 1915-1942.
Frank, Walter Malte, 1893-. Interview, 1969 August 11.
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Interview, 1969 August 11.
A transcript of an interview between Walter M. Frank and Lila M. Johnson and Donald Sofchalk. The interview contains information on Frank's participation in the labor union movement in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, particularly his efforts to obtain passage of social legislation. Frank discusses his membership and activities in the Industrial Workers of the World, the Lather's union, the American Federation of Labor, and the Minneapolis Building and Construction Trades Council; the IWW's program; labor efforts to obtain unemployment insurance; the movement in the 1930s to free Tom Mooney from prison; lack of support by labor leaders for social legislation and industrial unionism; and Frank's support of the Nonpartisan League and the Farmer-Labor Party.
ArchivalResource: 63 leaves.
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- Frank, Walter Malte, 1893-. Interview, 1969 August 11.
Organization records, 1892-1942.
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Organization records, 1892-1942.
Correspondence, reports, accounts, and minutes of this affiliate of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), established in 1887 as the Duluth Federated Trades Assembly.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 cu. ft. (12 boxes, incl. 13 v).
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- Duluth Federated Trades and Labor Assembly (Duluth, Minn.). Organization records, 1892-1942.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. [Letter] 1916, September 19, New York City [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Dear Sir, [Staten Island, New York] / Thos. J. Mooney.
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[Letter] 1916, September 19, New York City [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Dear Sir, [Staten Island, New York] / Thos. J. Mooney. 1916.
Was inspired by Markham's poem "War" and sends him his poem for criticism. Goes on to say that he published this poem in various labor papers under the name Earl Stuart.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 21-28 cm.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. [Letter] 1916, September 19, New York City [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, Dear Sir, [Staten Island, New York] / Thos. J. Mooney.
Cotton, Aylett R. (Aylett Rains), 1874-1965. Aylett Rains Cotton memoirs : ms., 1961-1963.
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Aylett Rains Cotton memoirs : ms., 1961-1963.
Concerns his early life in Clinton, Iowa; family history; move to California in 1883; education at Belmont School, Stanford University and Hastings Law School; social life in San Francisco; the Borel family; experiences in the Klondike; career as chief prosecuting attorney in the Philippines; law practice in San Francisco; campaign for assistant district attorney in San Francisco in 1909; San Francisco graft prosecution; the Tom Mooney case; politics in San Mateo; prohibition and the depression; service as judge, Superior.
ArchivalResource: [240] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Cotton, Aylett R. (Aylett Rains), 1874-1965. Aylett Rains Cotton memoirs : ms., 1961-1963.
Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. The gentle dynamiter : a non-fiction historical novel, [196-?].
Title:
The gentle dynamiter : a non-fiction historical novel, [196-?].
Based on the life of political prisoner Tom Mooney, whom Ward met while employed by the Court during Mooney's trial in 1935. Reference notes at end.
ArchivalResource: 675 leaves (1 v.)
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- Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. The gentle dynamiter : a non-fiction historical novel, [196-?].
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966 [bulk 1919-1932].
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966 [bulk 1919-1932].
Consists of the minutes of the Rochester Joint Board from 1919 through 1932. The meetings are divided, for the most part, into the following sections: communications, bills, expenditures, financial statements, Board of Directors' reports, reports from affiliated locals, the manager's reports, education committee reports, grievance committee reports, and outside committee reports.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966 [bulk 1919-1932].
Ben Shahn papers
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Ben Shahn papers
The papers of social realist painter, photographer, illustrator, printmaker, and teacher Ben Shahn (1898-1969) measure 25.1 linear feet and date from 1879-1990, with the bulk of the material dating from 1933-1970. The bulk of the collection consists of over 14 linear feet of incoming letters from artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Also found are biographical materials, project and source files, printed material, artwork by Shahn and others, photographs taken of and by Shahn, interview transcripts, sound recordings of interviews and a motion picture film.Biographical material and family records include a 1924 passport for Shahn and his first wife, Tillie, biographical sketches of Shahn, and award certificates received by him.Letters are primarily written to Shahn from family members, artists, writers, colleagues, publishers, art organizations, galleries, and universities and colleges. Notable correspondents include Leonard Baskin, Alexander Calder, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, Joseph Hirsch, Leo Lionni, John Bartlow Martin, George and Marian Nakashima, Clifford Odets, Charles Olson, Robert Osborn, Diego Rivera, Jerome Robbins, Selden Rodman, James Thrall Soby, Raphael Soyer, and William Carlos Williams. A small number of scattered letters from Shahn can also be found throughout the series.Project files document approximately twenty-one of Shahn's commissions, including murals for the community center at Jersey Homesteads, the Bronx Central Annex Post Office, the Social Security Building in Washington D.C. , and the William E. Grady Vocational High School. The files also document his involvement in the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Roosevelt, in addition to projects for schools, temples and private homes.Financial and legal records include consignment records, loan agreements, royalty statements and receipts for artwork sold.Notes and writings are by Shahn and others including Alan Dugan, W. H. Ferry, Theodore Gusten, and John Bartlow Martin. They include lists of artwork, many of which are annotated.Artwork includes a sketchbook and several unbound sketches and lettering by Shahn, in addition to drawings and prints by others including Shahn's children, Mario Casetta and Stefan Martin.Source files contain printed material and photographs relating to topics depicted by Shahn in his artwork such as children, dams, farming, houses, industry, mines and miners, slums, war and workers. These files also contain scattered photographic prints by FSA and OWI photographers including Shahn, Jack Delano, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Carl Mydans, Marion Post Wolcott, Arthur Rothstein, and John Vachon.Printed material includes news clippings covering Shahn and his career as well as subjects of interest to Shahn. Also found are exhibition catalogs and announcements for exhibitions for Shahn and others, and reproductions of Shahn's artwork including publications illustrated by him.Photographs are of Shahn, his family and friends and colleagues including Alexander Calder, Jerome Robbins, Charles Sheeler, David Smith and William Zorach. Also included are photographs taken by Shahn of New York City and for the FSA in the 1930s, as well as photographs of artwork by Shahn. Photographs by others include one photo each by Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee and Arthur Rothstein.The collection also contains transcripts of eight radio, television and motion picture interviews of Shahn and a reel of 16mm motion picture film from the BBC-TV program "Monitor," in addition to sound recordings of interviews of Shahn by Tony Schwartz and Arlene Francis. Artifacts include a Christmas greeting in the form of a sock.
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- Shahn, Ben, 1898-1969. Ben Shahn papers, 1879-1990 (bulk 1933-1970).
McDevitt, Wm. (William). Wm. (William) McDevitt papers, 1892-1959.
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Wm. (William) McDevitt papers, 1892-1959.
Contains personal and business correspondence (ca. 1892-1959); manuscripts of writings; business records; clippings; some printed pamphlets, many authored by McDevitt; printed ephemera (theatrical, World War II, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Socialist Party); other material relating to his wide ranging interests. Principal or significant correspondents include: Joseph Henry Jackson, Charmain London, H.L. Mencken, William Meredith, Tom Mooney, Veronica Sexton, Upton Sinclair, John B. (Father) Tabb, and Virginia Wilhelmson. Also includes various ephemera principally of local interest to the San Francisco Bay Area.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 1 carton, 1 oversize folder (2.65 linear ft.)
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- McDevitt, Wm. (William). Wm. (William) McDevitt papers, 1892-1959.
Beffel, John Nicholas. Papers, 1909-1970.
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Papers, 1909-1970.
The papers contain correspondence, chiefly relating to Beffel's organizational and publicity efforts in the defense of accused radicals in the Mooney-Billings case, Centralia, Wash.; a case involving members of the IWW; the Sacco-Vanzetti case; the Kentucky miners' defense in Harlan County (1931); the case of Athos Terzani; Beffel's involvement with the League for Mutual Aid, a social service agency for leftists and his writings and those of his correspondents; and manuscripts of writings by Beffel and others, including Bakunin's Political Philosophy: His Writings on Scientific Anarchism, edited by Beffel; several chapters from Rose Pesotta's Bread Upon the Waters (1944), edited by Beffel and Days of Our Lives (1958), both before editorial changes; unpublished autobiographies by Harry Kelly and Enness Ellae (IWW member); published and unpublished articles and essays, most about labor and leftist personalities and issues; and stories, poems, reviews, and autobiographical pieces on Beffel's boyhood in Seneca, Ill. and notes for a book. Correspondents include Richard Brazier, Ralph Chaplin, Daniel Eisenberg, Aldino Felicani, Covington Hall, Harvey O'Connor, Rose Pesotta, Anna Roy, Vincent Starrett, Fred Thompson, Wilma Haywood Veleker, Albert Wehde, Art Young, and numerous family member.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 Linear ft. (25 boxes)
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- Beffel, John Nicholas. Papers, 1909-1970.
A Collection of material about Thomas J. Mooney, 1916-1935.
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A Collection of material about Thomas J. Mooney, 1916-1935.
Collection consists of bound duplicate copies of records and documents.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (4 linear ft.)
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- A Collection of material about Thomas J. Mooney, 1916-1935.
Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
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The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
A revised unpublished biographical sketch of Justice Jesse W. Carter - his decisions on freedom of speech and religion, equal protection and loyalty oaths; his role in the Abe Ruef graft trials and in the Tom Mooney case; his work in criminal law; his legislative record, etc.
ArchivalResource: 93 leaves ; 36 cm.
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- Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. The Rebel Voice: Jesse W. Carter and the Supreme Court of California : n.p. : typescript, 1965.
Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. Robert Walker Kenny papers : additions, 1902-1961.
Title:
Robert Walker Kenny papers : additions, 1902-1961.
Includes letters from A.L. Bancroft, John B. Elliot, Jerry Giesler, Thomas J. Mooney and Earl Warren; clippings and miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.
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- Kenny, Robert W. (Robert Walker), 1901-1976. Robert Walker Kenny papers : additions, 1902-1961.
Miller, Loren. Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
Title:
Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
The collection contains 10,454 semi-cataloged items and housed in 72 boxes and 3 oversize folders. The collection documents Loren Miller's four decades of fighting for equality and civil rights and his legal work against racial real estate covenants and discrimination in housing. It contains material related to his work with several organizations including the NAACP, National Urban League and the ACLU. The collection also contains material related to Loren Miller's personal life and family as well as his journalism career and ownership of the California eagle. The collection also contains many items related to Langston Hughes including letters written between Miller and Hughes and copies of some of Hughes' writings. The collection contains the following types of material: correspondence, telegrams, postcards, manuscripts, speeches, newspaper and magazine clippings, publications including full magazines, briefs and other legal documents, brochures, meeting minutes, reports and photographs as well as research notes for and drafts of Miller's book The petitioners: The story of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Negro. Participants in the collection include: Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, Fletcher Bowron, Tom Bradley, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Nathaniel Colley, Lester B. Granger, Augustus Hawkins, Langston Hughes, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Thurgood Marshall, Henry Lee Moon, Stanley Mosk, Walter White, Roy Wilkins and Franklin Williams, American Civil Liberties Union, American Federation of Labor, Congress of Industrial Organizations, Congress of Racial Equality, Japanese American Citizens' League, League for Struggle for Negro Rights, Los Angeles Urban League, NAACP and its legal defense fund, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, National Negro Congress, National Urban League and the California Eagle. The collection highlights events in Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama; Harlem, New Yok; Little Rock, Arkansas; Los Angeles, California; Washington, D.C. and the Soviet Union. Subjects include: James Baldwin, W.E.B. Du Bois, Medgar Evers, Angelo Herndon, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thomas J. Mooney, Joel Elias Spingarn, Malcolm X, and Whitney M. Young. The California Supreme Court and Municipal Court (Los Angeles Judicial District), Los Angeles Police Department, Meschrabpom Film Company, National Bar Association, and the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, 14th Amendment to the Constitution, Fair Employment Practices Committee, Federal Housing Administration, National Housing Agency, President's Committee on Civil Rights, Commission on Civil Rights and the US Supreme Court. And African American authors; civil rights workers, judges, lawyers and newspapers; civil liberties and civil rights; crime and race; Communism; discrimination in general but more specifically criminal justice administration, employment and housing; hate crimes; inner cities; other minorities including Japanese Americans, Mexican Americans and Jews; journalists; labor law; lynching; mass media and minorities; police brutality with emphasis on Los Angeles; racial profiling; racism; real covenants; segregation; slavery and American history; socialists; United States government and politics and California government and politics; the Scottsboro trial; and the Watts Riot and Zoot Suit Riots of Los Angeles.
ArchivalResource: 10,454 items.72 boxes.
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- Miller, Loren. Papers of Loren Miller, 1876-2003 (bulk dates 1932-1966)
Walsh, Frank P. Frank P. Walsh papers, 1896-1939, bulk (1920-1939).
Title:
Frank P. Walsh papers, 1896-1939, bulk (1920-1939).
Collection consists of correspondence, 1907-1939, with professional and political colleagues, friends, family, and others. There also are correspondence and papers, 1915-1939, concerning Irish affairs, the Committee on Industrial Relations, Louise Bryant, the Democratic National Committee, National Progressive League for F.D.R., the 1929 strike of textile workers in Passaic, N.J., the Spanish Civil War, and the Tom Mooney case. The rest of the collection consists of papers relating to Walsh's legal practice; some photographs of Walsh, his family, Eamon De Valera and others; a few posters dealing with Tom Mooney; and clippings, periodicals, newsletters, bulletins and other printed material about civil liberties, the Democratic Party, the Spanish Civil War, the National Woman's Party, child labor, the labor movement, and World War I and the Paris Peace Conference.
ArchivalResource: 168 linear feet (151 boxes, 94 v.)
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- Walsh, Frank P. Frank P. Walsh papers, 1896-1939, bulk (1920-1939).
Views of San Quentin Prison and Events, ca. 1925-1935
Title:
Views of San Quentin Prison and Events, ca. 1925-1935
ArchivalResource: No. of photographs: 355 photographic prints, all measuring 10 x 14.5 cm.; collected in album measuring 28.5 x 38.5 cm.; 355 digital objects
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- Views of San Quentin Prison and Events, ca. 1925-1935
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Negatives Collection, 1930-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Negatives Collection, 1930-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the <i>People's World</i>. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the <i>Daily Worker</i> and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, including many local and national labor unions, particularly those affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).
ArchivalResource: 36 Linear Feet
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Negatives Collection, Bulk, 1968-1990, 1930-2001
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. November 3, 1933.
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Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. November 3, 1933.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. + 1 envelope.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. November 3, 1933.
Butler, Jessee H. Suffragists.
Title:
Suffragists.
Presents the oral histories of eight women who participated in the woman's suffrage movement in the period from 1890s to final ratification of the suffrage amendment in 1920. Their activities ranged from holding luncheons and tea parties in St. Paul, Minnesota, to organizing campus suffrage clubs at Cornell and, to marching in New York suffrage parades, to soap-boxing on street corners in Boston, to stumping in upstate New York for the Women's Social and Political Union from the back of a car, to participating in the National Women's Party picketing outside the White House, and finally to campaigning for ratification with Carrie Chapman Catt. These life history interviews provide insights into the background and the political beliefs that motivated White middle class women to participate in the suffrage movement, and reveal how their early activism and beliefs impacted their post-suffrage lives and activities. Narrators include: Jessie Haver Butler, Katherine Tolls Chamberlain, Miriam Allen DeFord, May Goldman, Ernestine Hara Kettler, Laura Ellsworth Seiler, Sylvie Thygeson, Eva Marshall Totah.
ArchivalResource: compact discs (approx. 33 hr.) ; 3/4 in.
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- Butler, Jessee H. Suffragists.
Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. Estolv Ethan Ward letter to John Barr Tompkins : San Francisco : LS, 1967 August 24.
Title:
Estolv Ethan Ward letter to John Barr Tompkins : San Francisco : LS, 1967 August 24.
A criticism of Curt Gentry's book, Frame-up: the incredible case of Tom Mooney and Warren Billings.
ArchivalResource: 7 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. Estolv Ethan Ward letter to John Barr Tompkins : San Francisco : LS, 1967 August 24.
Recall Charles Fickert, 1917.
Title:
Recall Charles Fickert, 1917.
Flyer concerning a recall campaign of San Francisco's District Attorney Charles Fickert and removal of the chief of police for corruption. Also includes biography on Charles Fickert.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves.
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- Recall Charles Fickert, 1917.
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers, 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
Collection of materials relating to the prosecution and eventual gubernatorial pardon of Thomas J. Mooney, a labor activist who was convicted of murder in relation to a bombing at the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade on July 22, 1916. Along with his bombing co-defendant, Warren K. Billings, Mooney served 22 years in prison at San Quentin, California, despite subsequent allegations of perjury and false testimony by key prosecutorial witnesses and even a letter of support from Mooney's original trial judge. The collection contains correspondence and ephemera, publicity posters, and bound volumes of legal documents relating to legal proceedings against Thomas J. Mooney, Warren K. Billings, and Frank C. Oxman.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear feet); 1 oversized box.; 1 map folder.
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- Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers, 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1916-1924
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney papers 1916-1924
Thomas Joseph Mooney (1882-1942) was an American labor leader. Mooney's conviction with Warren K. Billings for exploding a bomb during a San Francisco preparedness day in 1916 caused worldwide controversy. Mooney's sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1918. Collection consists of letters, telegrams, depositions, and various records (some photocopies) used as exhibits in the trial of Mooney and later used in efforts to release him. Also, press clippings regarding his conviction and imprisonment, 1916-1924, mostly from San Francisco newspapers with some from New York and Washington, D.C.; several labor journals and copies of Tom Mooney's Monthly, 1920, a digest of articles written about Mooney in American newspapers. Also, correspondence with Frank P. Walsh, Mooney's lawyer, and other materials.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (1 box)
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- Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1916-1924
Guide to the Sam Adams Darcy Papers, 1924-1985
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Guide to the Sam Adams Darcy Papers, 1924-1985
Sam Adams Darcy (1905-2005), born Samuel Dardeck in the Ukraine of Jewish background, was an organizer, orator, writer, a leading official of the CPUSA and an official in the Communist International. Darcy helped organize the first mass demonstration of unemployed in New York City, was chairperson of the Communist Party California during the 1934 San Francisco General Strike, and made an unsuccessful run for governor of California in 1934. In 1941, Darcy was imprisoned briefly for allegedly falsifying information on his voter registration form. He left the CPUSA in 1945. The papers contain correspondence, writings (unpublished and published), CPUSA internal documents, clippings, ephemera, photographs, and an oral history transcript. Best documented are Darcy's educational, electoral and labor activity, and intra-Party relationships and struggles.
ArchivalResource: 9 Linear Feet in 6 record cartons, 4 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize flat box, and 4 oversize folders.
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- Darcy, Samuel, 1905-. Papers, 1924-1985 (bulk 1930-1945).
Gallagher, Mary E. (Mary Eleanora), 1883-1966. Mary E. Gallagher collection on the I.W.W. and various labor and Socialist leaders, circa 1919-1955.
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Mary E. Gallagher collection on the I.W.W. and various labor and Socialist leaders, circa 1919-1955.
Part I - primarily articles, clippings and photographs relating to Eugene V. Debs, Lena Morrow Lewis, Honore J. Jaxon, Workers' Defense League, Byron Kitto, Douglas Robson, and others, and including also a letter from Debs, June 10, 1919, and two from Upton Sinclair, 1920; a collection of labor songs; I.W.W. pamphlets; issues of various labor magazines; pamphlets on California syndicalism law; and a play written by Miss Gallagher based on the Tom Mooney case. Includes bound typescript copy of "Spartacus" by Douglas Robson (in box 3), and other materials by Robson (in box 2). Part II - Negative microfilm: newspaper clippings; list of convictions, 1919-1926, under the syndicalism law, compiled by Claude Erwin; copy of Governor Olson's pardon of Wallace I. Fruit, June 20, 1940.
ArchivalResource: Part I: 3 boxes (2.2 linear feet)Part II : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 558:5) and positive.Play by Mary Gallagher, "The long years passing" : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 558:4) and positive.
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- Gallagher, Mary E. (Mary Eleanora), 1883-1966. Mary E. Gallagher collection on the I.W.W. and various labor and Socialist leaders, circa 1919-1955.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
Title:
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, organizing leaflets, photographs, speeches, phonographs, scrapbooks, and organizational records documenting the founding, growth, history and development of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; the activities of its officers and other leading officials; its organizing activities; and its administration.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
Thomas J. Mooney records, 1914-1937 (bulk 1914)
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Thomas J. Mooney records, 1914-1937 (bulk 1914)
Largely copies of legal papers regarding his September 1913 arrest for illegaly transporting explosives.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio.
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- Thomas J. Mooney records, 1914-1937 (bulk 1914)
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942,. In the Supreme Court of the State of California, the people of the State of California, respondent, vs. Thomas J. Mooney, appellant: Shorthand reporter's transcript on appeal : from the judgment of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, and from an order denying defendant's motion for a new trial.
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In the Supreme Court of the State of California, the people of the State of California, respondent, vs. Thomas J. Mooney, appellant: Shorthand reporter's transcript on appeal : from the judgment of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, and from an order denying defendant's motion for a new trial. 1917.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. ; 27 cm.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942,. In the Supreme Court of the State of California, the people of the State of California, respondent, vs. Thomas J. Mooney, appellant: Shorthand reporter's transcript on appeal : from the judgment of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the City and County of San Francisco, and from an order denying defendant's motion for a new trial.
Blackwell Family Papers, 1759-1960, (bulk 1845-1890)
Title:
Blackwell Family Papers 1759-1960 (bulk 1845-1890)
Family members include author and suffragist Alice Stone Blackwell (1857-1950); her parents, Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909) and Lucy Stone (1818-1893), abolitionists and advocates of women's rights; her aunt, Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910), the first woman to receive an academic medical degree; and Elizabeth Blackwell's adopted daughter, Kitty Barry Blackwell (1848-1936). Includes correspondence, diaries, articles, and speeches of these and other Blackwell family members.
ArchivalResource: 29,000 items; 96 containers; 40 linear feet; 76 microfilm reels
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- Blackwell Family Papers, 1759-1960, (bulk 1845-1890)
Davis, George Thomas, 1907-2006. George T. Davis collection of legal documents related to Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings, 1916-1971 (bulk 1930-1937).
Title:
George T. Davis collection of legal documents related to Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings, 1916-1971 (bulk 1930-1937).
Collection of briefs, petitions, testimony, exhibits, etc. related to various legal actions involving Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings. Includes testimony from the original trial in 1916-1917, petitions and arguments for Billings' pardon, documents pertaining to two suits Mooney brought against wardens of San Quentin Penitentiary, and Mooney's application for a writ of habeas corpus. Also includes the program for the 1971 Annual Banquet of the Committee on Political Education (COPE), Central Labor Council of San Mateo County, at which Billings was the guest of honor.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (1.8 linear ft.)
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- Davis, George Thomas, 1907-2006. George T. Davis collection of legal documents related to Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings, 1916-1971 (bulk 1930-1937).
Cockran, William Bourke, 1854-1923. William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924.
Title:
William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924.
The collection consists of correspondence, addresses and speeches, legal papers, and personal and miscellaneous papers, including scrapbooks, newsclippings and memorabilia, related to Cockran's activities as lawyer, orator, politician, Irish activist, and congressman.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear feet (42 boxes)
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- Cockran, William Bourke, 1854-1923. William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Letters. 1932-1936, to Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
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Letters. 1932-1936, to Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
Letters relating to his efforts to overturn his conviction on a charge of murder, in connection with a bombing during socialist and labor agitation in 1916.
ArchivalResource: 5 items : ports. ; 28 cm.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Letters. 1932-1936, to Harold G. Rugg, Hanover, N.H.
Harry Weinberger papers, 1915-1944
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Harry Weinberger papers
The papers consist of correspondence, legal papers, notes, and other materials documenting Weinberger's career as a lawyer who specialized in civil liberties cases and, later in his career, copyright law. The one hundred and sixteen (116) case files include legal briefs, writs, and memoranda prepared by Weinberger and his staff, and similar material prepared by opposing attorneys. Correspondence files include letters with clients and individuals interested in a specific case. Weinberger's clients included: Alexander Berkman, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, Emma Goldman, and Eugene O'Neill. The papers also include a small number of Weinberg's short stories and plays and correspondence with his nephew, Warren Weinberger. The Harry Weinberger Papers cover Weinberger's professional career from around 1915 until the early 1940s. In that time, Weinberger handled many types of cases, but he took a special interest in people whom he believed had been deprived of their civil liberties. As a result, Weinberger defended many aliens, immigrants, anarchists, and radicals. Two of Weinberger's most celebrated clients were the anarchists Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Another client of Weinberger was the wealthy draft dodger, Grover Cleveland Bergdoll. Most of Weinberger's clients were, however, neither famous nor wealthy. Many were referred to Weinberger by service agencies like the American Civil Liberties Union, the League for Amnesty of Political Prisoners, and the Worker's Defense Fund. In the later part of his career, Weinberger became an expert in copyright law, representing many writers, including Eugene O'Neill, in copyright and plagiarism suits. Weinberger corresponded with many prominent figures in connection with his legal work. His correspondents include Roger N. Baldwin, William A. Black, Alice Stone Blackwell, Harry M. Daugherty, Albert DeSilver, Elizabeth G. Flynn, Agnes Inglis, Daniel Kiefer, Robert M. LaFollette, Alvaro Obregon, Elmer Rice, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffans, Norman Thomas, Frank P. Walsh, Thomas E. Watson and Stephen S. Wise. The papers provide information on United States policies toward aliens, anarchists, and radicals in America during and after the first World War. The papers also contain material on United States immigration and deportation policies and important materials on Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Ricardo Flores Magon, and Tom Mooney. There is, however, very little personal material on Weinberger in the papers. Biographical information can be found in Weinberger's "A Rebel's Interrupted Autobiography" published in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology in 1 October 1942
ArchivalResource: 21.50 linear ft.
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- Weinberger, Harry, 1888-. Harry Weinberger papers, 1915-1944 (inclusive).
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Papers, 1916-1939.
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Papers, 1916-1939.
Pamphlets, clippings, mimeographed releases, photostats of documents and letters, and similar relating to the efforts to have revoked the prison sentence of Tom Mooney.
ArchivalResource: 203 items (3 boxes)
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Papers, 1916-1939.
Capitol opinions [sound recording] : concerning Tom Mooney, [19--].
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Capitol opinions [sound recording] : concerning Tom Mooney, [19--].
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 16 in.
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- Capitol opinions [sound recording] : concerning Tom Mooney, [19--].
Guide to the Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Papers, 1896-1964
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Guide to the Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Papers, 1896-1964
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an orator, writer, union organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World, a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, a Communist, and an activist born in New Hampshire in 1890. Influenced by her mother's political views, Elizabeth Flynn became a socialist and was active in the suffrage movement and Irish nationalism. She died in 1961 after leaving New York and moving Moscow in 1961. These papers span the years 1896 - 1964, the bulk covering Flynn's years in the Communist Party, 1937 - 1964. Contents include correspondence, scrapbooks, poetry, published and non-published articles, speeches, itineraries, clippings, programs, invitations and galley proofs for her prison memoir: 'The Alderson Story.' The Papers of her son Fred comprise series 5, subseries B and series 8, subseries D consists of material by Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall pertaining to her book: 'Words on Fire: the life and writing of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,' 1988, Rutgers University Press. Series IX consists of FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) U.S. government files on Flynn obtained by Rosalyn Baxandall and Helen Camp. NOTE: original collection, 8 boxes, and the first 4 of the 6 boxes of Series IX (Addendum) have been microfilmed and researchers must use the microfilm copy.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 Linear Feet in 14 record cartons, 5 manuscript box, 1 oversize flat box, 1 flat box, 1 card box and 1 oversize folder in a shared box.
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- Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Papers, 1896-1964 (bulk 1937-1964)
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1930-1946, 1930-1940 (bulk).
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Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1930-1946, 1930-1940 (bulk).
Correspondence documenting Jacob Potofsky's activities while serving in several capacities for the ACWA, including assistan president and assistant general secretary-treasurer. Correspondence documenting Jacob Potofsky's activities while serving in several capacities for the ACWA, including assistant president and assistant general secretary-treasurer. Individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; Alben Barkley; August Bellanca; Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca; Sidney Hillman; David Dubinsky; Fiorello LaGuardia; John L. Lewis; Tom Mooney; Joseph Schlossberg; Rose Schneiderman; Robert F. Wagner; and Matthew Woll. Major organizations represented include: the AFL; the American Labor Party; Brookwood Labor College; Consumers Union; the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Jewish Labor Committee; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the National Consumers' League; the National Labor Relations Board; the National Recovery Administration; the Rand School of Social Science; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; the United Textile Workers of America; the Works Progress Administration; and various subordinate units of the ACWA.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1930-1946, 1930-1940 (bulk).
Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. The Gentle Dynamiter, ca. 1980-ca. 1989.
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The Gentle Dynamiter, ca. 1980-ca. 1989.
Manuscript for "The Gentle Dynamiter: A Biography of Tom Mooney," which covers Mooney's murder trial in San Francisco.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Ward, Estolv Ethan, 1900-. The Gentle Dynamiter, ca. 1980-ca. 1989.
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
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Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Papers, 1927-1964.
Title:
Papers, 1927-1964.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, speeches, clippings, articles, and pamphlets relating to the Sacco-Vanzetti case and subsequent memorials, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the National Congress of American Indians, the Robert Marshall Foundation (support of labor unionizing), the Robert Marshall Civil Liberties Trust, Labor's Non-Partisan League, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and the AFL-CIO, the National Agricultural Workers Union, the Tom Mooney case, the Spanish Civil War, Latin American affairs, the Dies Committee (House Special Committee on Un-American Activities), the case of 20 scrubwomen fired from Harvard in 1929, civil liberties, and the unionization of agricultural laborers. Correspondents include Fay Bennett, George Biddle, Aldino Felicani, Felix Frankfurter, Jonathan Garst, Robert Garst, Ernesto Galarza, John L. Lewis, H.L. Mitchell, Michael Musmanno, James Patton, Drew Pearson, Lee Pressman, Victor Reuther, Walter Reuther, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthur Schlesinger, Sr., Oscar Schoote, William Taussig, Norman Thomas, James Warburg, and Margaret Wiesman. There are also biographical material and family correspondence and financial papers, some of which concern his great-aunt Helen Hunt Jackson.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear ft.
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- Jackson, Gardner, 1896-1965. Papers, 1927-1964.
Sanford, Marvin. Papers of Marvin Sanford, 1896-1970.
Title:
Papers of Marvin Sanford, 1896-1970.
The majority of the collection is related to Marvin Sanford and his work in socialism, labor unions, and communism. The collection is comprised of 72 manuscripts, most of which are typescripts of articles by various socialist writers including Daniel De Leon, Samuel A. DeWitt, Edward Keating, Gustavus Myers, Emil Seidel, and Norman Thomas. Also included are articles and research notes written by Marvin Sanford. There are 88 pieces of correspondence, most of which are written to Marvin Sanford and chiefly deal with socialism and politics in California. Authors of correspondence include DeForest Sanford, Charles Pierce LeWarne and the World Socialist Party of the United States. The ephemera is comprised of newspaper clippings, and copies of Sanford's publications "Free Society," "The Searchlight," and "The Voice of Militant Labor." The entire collection covers socialism, communism, and union and labor issues, but more specifically the following topics and people are discussed: Edward Bellamy, cooperative societies including the Llano Colony, Eugene V. Debs, Ricardo Flores Magón, the Industrial Workers of the World, Jack London, and Thomas Mooney.
ArchivalResource: 213 items.
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- Sanford, Marvin. Papers of Marvin Sanford, 1896-1970.
Smith, Court W. [Collection of legal briefs relating to action of Thomas J. Mooney against Court W. Smith in the Supreme Court of the United States].
Title:
[Collection of legal briefs relating to action of Thomas J. Mooney against Court W. Smith in the Supreme Court of the United States]. [1934-
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- Smith, Court W. [Collection of legal briefs relating to action of Thomas J. Mooney against Court W. Smith in the Supreme Court of the United States].
Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1887-1949, bulk 1930-1942
Title:
Thomas J. Mooney papers 1887-1949, bulk 1930-1942
The Thomas J. Mooney Papers document the attempts to free and vindicate Thomas J. Mooney who was wrongfully convicted of bombing the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade of 1916. Although the collection does include personal papers of Mooney and his wife Rena Mooney, the bulk of the collection consists of the records of the Tom Mooney Molder's Defense Committee (TMMDC), an organization run by Mooney from his jail cell for the duration of his incarceration.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 70 cartons, 5 boxes, 25 oversize boxes, 16 oversize folders, 37 scrapbooks and 91 volumes; Linear feet: circa 120
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- Thomas J. Mooney papers, 1887-1949, bulk 1930-1942
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Rochester Joint Board. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966, bulk 1919-1932. [microform].
Title:
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966, bulk 1919-1932. [microform].
Consists of the minutes of the Rochester Joint Board from 1919 through 1932. The meetings are divided, for the most part, into the following sections: communications, bills, expenditures, financial statements, Board of Directors' reports, reports from affiliated locals, the manager's reports, education committee reports, grievance committee reports, and outside committee reports. Beyond the usual issues of collective bargaining, wages, grievances, strikes, organizing campaigns, local union administration and economic conditions in the clothing industry which are addressed throughout these minutes, much space is given to the Joint Board's response to contemporary social and political issues. National and local union issues discussed that are of special interest include the needs of women workers in the garment industry (1919, 1925) and the election of a female business agent (1919, 1927), claims of discrimination in job placement by the union (1925), attempts by Italian union members to form a cooperative (1926), the "pernicious" effect of communist attacks on union leadership, the roots of factionalism in the Rochester Joint Board (1926-1929), and the issue of racketeering in the union (1932). Rochester strikes discussed include the Off Pressers Strike and the Shop 5 Stein Block Sitdown Strike (1927) among others. Important strikes around the nation were often alluded to in the minutes, with the Joint Board offering moral support and occasional financial contributions to the relevant strike funds. Of special interest were the Buffalo Clothing Workers' Strike (1919), the United Shoe Workers' Strike (1922), the Paterson, N.J. Silk Workers' Strike (1924), the Syracuse, N.Y. Bakery Strike (1925) and several strikes in 1926, including those of the United Mine Workers and the United Shoe Workers as well as the Passaic, N.J. General Strike. Social and political issues of concern to the Joint Board as reflected in the minutes include relations with the Socialist Party, the imprisonment of Tom Mooney, the movement to create a Farmer-Labor Party, the plight of immigrants, economic downturns and the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti. The Board supported Jewish charities, aid to Russia and various anti-fascist Italian movements. It also endorsed the La Follette-Wheeler ticket in the 1924 presidential campaign. The Joint Board opposed "class-collaborationism" as expressed in the B & O Plan, attacked "reactionary" labor leaders of the "Gompers and Lewis type," and called for the abolition of militarism. The minutes also record speeches by Jean Longuet, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and Roger Baldwin.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (on 3 microfilm reels) : negative.Broadsides: .3 linear ft.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Rochester Joint Board. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Rochester Joint Board minutes, 1919-1966, bulk 1919-1932. [microform].
International Labor Defense records, 1926-1946
Title:
International Labor Defense records 1926-1946
Established by the Communist Party of the United States of America as its legal defense arm in 1925 to aid labor, political prisoners, and victims of reactionary violence. Using mass demonstrations and publicity, the International Labor Defense (ILD) conducted national and worldwide campaigns to gather support for its cases. In 1946 the ILD merged with the Civil Rights Congress. Minutes, reports, and financial records of the national offfice of ILD. Case files for the Scottsboro case, the widely reported case of nine boys convicted of rape in Scottsboro, Ala., 1931-1936; the case of Angelo Herndon, a black communist convicted and sentenced to death for his activities as an Unemployed Council (a Communist front organization) organizer in Atlanta, 1932-1937; Tom Mooney, an Irish American labor organizer on the West Coast, 1931-1939; Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian American anarchists accused of armed robbery and murder, 1926-1930; Lucy Parsons, the mulatto wife of Albert Parsons, one of the Chicago Haymarket Square martyrs of 1886; and the case of the Gallup, N. Mex., coal mine workers, 1933-1938. Case files include correspondence, news clippings, leaflets, petitions, press releases, manuscripts for books and articles, legal documents and reports, and speeches.
ArchivalResource: 10 lin. ft.; 22 microfilm reels
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- International Labor Defense records, 1926-1946
Bernard, John T. (John Toussaint), 1893-1983. John Toussaint Bernard papers, 1934-1973.
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John Toussaint Bernard papers, 1934-1973.
Correspondence and clippings (mainly 1936-1956) on Bernard's activities as a labor union organizer, a participant in antifascist and civil liberties groups, and as U.S. congressman (Farmer-Labor Party) from Minnesota's eighth district (1937-1939). Includes material concerning his support of the Loyalists during the Spanish Civil War, his lone vote against the Spanish arms embargo (1937), and his work with the Steel Workers Organizing Committee of the CIO (1937-1942) and with the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (1943-1954). Correspondents include Irene Paull, Jerry O'Connell, and Vito Marcantonio.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Bernard, John T. (John Toussaint), 1893-1983. John Toussaint Bernard papers, 1934-1973.
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Title:
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Lena Morrow Lewis was a socialist activist in California and Alaska, a candidate for public office, journalist, editor of The Labor World, and worked for the release of Warren K. Billings who had been imprisoned for complicity in the July 1916 Preparedness Day parade bomb explosion in San Francisco. The papers contain correspondence, scrapbooks, unpublished writings, memorabilia and ephemera. NOTE: the collection has been microfilmed (with the exception of a few files), and researchers must use the microfilm copy (R-7124, reels 63-65).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear Feet in 5 manuscript boxes.
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Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota records, 1918-1948.
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Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota records, 1918-1948.
Proceedings of conventions, minutes of meetings, speeches, and correspondence of this political association. There is information on patronage, tax reform, collective bargaining, strikes, the labor movement, political conventions and campaigns, and Minnesota political figures, including Victor E. Lawson, Ernest Lundeen, William Mahoney, Floyd B. Olson, and Harold Stassen.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 cu. ft. (9 boxes).
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- Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota. Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota records, 1918-1948.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Application for a writ of habeas corpus, 1938.
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Application for a writ of habeas corpus, 1938.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Application for a writ of habeas corpus, 1938.
Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. March 19, 1935.
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Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. March 19, 1935.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. + 1 envelope.
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- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942. Typed letter signed Tom Mooney, 31921 to: Miss Marks. March 19, 1935.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946 (bulk 1935-1945)
Title:
Sidney Hillman papers
Papers documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's president during the Depression, New Deal, and war years, as well as his work with the NRA, the National Defense Advisory Commission, and the War Production Board. Sidney Hillman and the ACWA played crucial roles in founding the CIO. Hillman's correspondence with Walter Reuther and George Addes of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and Emil Rieve of the Textile Workers' Organizing Committee reflects that effort. The Roosevelt era brought both increased visibility and power to Hillman and the union. In 1933, Hillman was chosen to serve on the National Recovery Administration's Labor Advisory Board. The materials from this NRA period describe the Roosevelt administration's attempts to draw up codes of fair competition to determine production quotas and fix wages and hours in order to bring about economic recovery. The NRA records also contain Hillman's correspondence with government officials as well as leaders of labor unions and of private firms. There are also some reports and raw data used by the NRA in developing its codes. In 1940, as U.S. involvement in World War II became increasingly likely, Roosevelt organized the National Defense Advisory Commission (NDAC) to coordinate economic mobilization for the war. Hillman was named to the Commission; later he was tapped to be associate director of the War Production Board. The NDAC materials in this collection document Hillman's experiences and include correspondence with William Knudsen. There are also some reports and directives prepared by the War Production Board. Other notable topics include: aid to free labor organizations in Europe during World War II; anti-fascist efforts by U.S.labor organizations; civil rights; the clothing trade in the U.S. and Canada; economic conditions during the depression, particularly in the U.S. garment industry; international labor activities; Jewish workers in Palestine; labor organizing in the U.S. and Canada; relations with other unions; the Spanish Civil War, including labor aid to and participation in the Republican cause; union involvement in politics and government in the U.S.; the role of women and minorities in the labor movement; and worker education. Notable individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; John B. Andrews; August Bellanca; Dorothy Bellanca; George Berry; S.M. Blinken; Louis Brandeis; Harry Bridges; John Brophy; Max Danish; Clarence Darrow; Gladys Dickason; David Dubinsky; Lillian Hellman; Charles J. Hendley; Arturo Giovannitti; Henry Green; William Green; J.B.S. Hardman; Bessie Hillman; Horace Kallen; Paul Kellogg; Philip La Follette; Robert La Follette; Fiorello LaGuardia; Herbert H. Lehman; John L. Lewis; Sinclair Lewis; Jay Lovestone; Homer Martin; Lucy Mason; Tom Mooney; Reinhold Niebuhr; Frances Perkins; Charles Poletti; Lee Pressman; Walter Reuther; Emil Rieve; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rose Schneiderman; Upton Sinclair; Harry Truman; B.C. Vladeck; Robert F. Wagner; Henry Wallace; Walter White; and Matthew Woll. Additional organizations of significance represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Civil Liberties Union; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American League Against War and Fascism; the AFL; the CIO; the Fur and Leather Workers' Union; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; Hickey Freeman and Company; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Journeymen Tailors Union; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the NAACP; the NRA; the Socialist Party (U.S.); the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Union of America; the UAW; the U.S. Department of Labor and its Women's Bureau; the Urban League; the Women's Trade Union League; and the Workmen's Circle.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946, 1935-1945 (bulk).
Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964. Typed letter (copy) signed Jeannette Marks to: "Dear Friend" November 12, 1933.
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Typed letter (copy) signed Jeannette Marks to: "Dear Friend" November 12, 1933.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964. Typed letter (copy) signed Jeannette Marks to: "Dear Friend" November 12, 1933.
Northern Information Bureau (Minneapolis, Minn.). Organization records, 1909-1933 (bulk 1916-1925).
Title:
Organization records, 1909-1933 (bulk 1916-1925).
Correspondence, reports, financial information, political literature, and similar records documenting the activities of an organization begun around 1901 as a private detective agency, but which after 1914 devoted its resources to the investigation and infiltration of various Minnesota radical political organizations, particularly the Industrial Workers of the World and (after 1919) the Communist Party.
ArchivalResource: 1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).
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- Northern Information Bureau (Minneapolis, Minn.). Organization records, 1909-1933 (bulk 1916-1925).
Mooney Molders' Defense Committee. Thomas J. Mooney ephemera collection.
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Thomas J. Mooney ephemera collection. 1917-1938.
The trial, imprisonment, and attempts at freeing Thomas J. Mooney, California union organizer, for a bombing at the Preparedness Parade in San Francisco, July 22, 1916, in which ten people died and forty were injured.
ArchivalResource: 13 items ; 61 x 43 cm. or smaller.
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- Mooney Molders' Defense Committee. Thomas J. Mooney ephemera collection.
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
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Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
The Social Democratic Federation of America (SDF) was organized in 1936 after the split in the Socialist Party between the Old Guard and the Militants. It was able to attract many of the traditional Socialist Party sources of support and its activities were directed by many prominent Socialist Party members, including August Claessens, Algernon Lee, Leo Meltzer, James Oneal and Louis Waldman. The SDF sought to promote the principles of social democracy and independent political action. In the late 1930's, SDF was associated with the American Labor Party of New York and the People's Party. During the 1940's and early 1950's, SDF's membership and influence declined forcing merger negotiations with the Socialist Party. The merger was affected in 1957. Contains correspondence with state branches; records of the national office and national executive committee; extensive records (1936-1956) of the New York City local, including correspondence, minutes, and financial records; material on Jewish Socialist Verband, Camp Tamiment (Pa.), the Fred Beal case, which grew out of the 1919 strike in Gastonia, N.C., WEVD (1933-1935) and various committees formed by the federation; also includes clippings on Jasper McLevy, national chairman.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet in 14 manuscript boxes.
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- Social Democratic Federation of America. Records, 1933-1956.
Alexander Berkman Papers, 1917-1919
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Alexander Berkman Papers 1917-1919
Alexander Berkman was an anarchist and author, and companion of anarchist Emma Goldman. The collection contains legal documents, speeches and transcripts, most pertaining to Berkman and Goldman’s trial for opposing conscription during World War I.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet; (1 box)
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- Alexander Berkman Papers, 1917-1919
Alexander, Gross W. Letter : Pocatello, Idaho, to John W. Shenk, San Francisco, 1935 May 16.
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Letter : Pocatello, Idaho, to John W. Shenk, San Francisco, 1935 May 16.
Typed letter signed by Alexander. Removed from a copy of the booklet "Our American Dreyfus Case" (BEIN Zc72 935sy) which describes the case of Tom Mooney, a United States Socialist union organizer and activist who was convicted of murder in connection with a San Francisco bomb explosion in 1916. Alexander asserts the lack of evidence supporting the conviction, and asks Shenk to assist in the effort to pardon Mooney.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 28 cm.
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- Alexander, Gross W. Letter : Pocatello, Idaho, to John W. Shenk, San Francisco, 1935 May 16.
Papers, 1890-1923.
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Papers, 1890-1923.
Material pertaining to the death of Representative Cockran encompasses sympathy letters to his widow, his will, and those of other family members, agreements, and a list of the contents of his residence. Also printed texts of his addresses about the trial of Thomas J. Mooney whom he defended, and speeches he delivered on other issues.
ArchivalResource: .6 cubic ft.
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- Cockran, William Bourke, 1854-1923. Papers, 1890-1923.
Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers, 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
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Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
Collection of materials relating to the prosecution and eventual gubernatorial pardon of Thomas J. Mooney, a labor activist who was convicted of murder in relation to a bombing at the San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade on July 22, 1916. Along with his bombing co-defendant, Warren K. Billings, Mooney served 22 years in prison at San Quentin, California, despite subsequent allegations of perjury and false testimony by key prosecutorial witnesses and even a letter of support from Mooney's original trial judge. The collection contains correspondence and ephemera, publicity posters, and bound volumes of legal documents relating to legal proceedings against Thomas J. Mooney, Warren K. Billings, and Frank C. Oxman.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear feet); 1 oversized box.; 1 map folder.
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- Thomas J. Mooney legal documents and papers, 1889-1947 (bulk 1916-1935)
Wm. (William) McDevitt Papers, 1892-1959
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Wm. (William) McDevitt Papers, 1892-1959
Contains personal and business correspondence (ca. 1892-1959); manuscripts of writings; business records; clippings; some printed pamphlets, many authored by McDevitt; printed ephemera (theatrical, World War II, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Socialist Party); other material relating to his wide ranging interests. Principal or significant correspondents include: Joseph Henry Jackson, Charmain London, H. L. Mencken, William Meredith, Tom Mooney, Veronica Sexton, Upton Sinclair, John B. (Father) Tabb, and Virginia Wilhelmson. Also includes various ephemera principally of local interest to the San Francisco Bay Area.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 4 boxes, 1 carton, 1 oversize folder; Linear feet: 2.65
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John Nicholas Beffel Papers, 1909-1970
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John Nicholas Beffel Papers 1909-1970
John Nicholas Beffel (1887 1973) was a radical journalist, publicist, and editor. A prolific writer of articles, essays, and publicity dealing with leftist issues, many pertained to the syndicalist labor organization the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), anarchism and several noted anarchists (he edited several works by or about them). Beffel also produced short stories, autobiographical sketches and poems. Much of his activity involved defense committees for radicals either prosecuted either for their beliefs or for activity related thereto. The collection contains correspondence, subject files, writings by Beffel and others, (unprocessed) Family Files, and an unprocessed Addundum.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear feet; (32 boxes)
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John Finerty papers, 1910-1961
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John Finerty papers 1910-1961
John Finerty (1885-1967) was an attorney who worked for railroad companies before becoming involved with civil rights cases. The collection consists of case files, general files and personal records.
ArchivalResource: 18.75 linear feet, 17 containers
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Operative Plasterers' and Cement Finishers' International Association of the United States and Canada. Local No. 20 (Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn.). Union minute book, 1917-1932.
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Union minute book, 1917-1932.
The minutes give information on elections of officers, finances, moonlighting and other labor practices, wage scales, membership policies and penalties, arbitration, relations with other labor organizations, union labels, the closed shop, political activities and donations, financial aid to striking street railway workers in St. Paul and Minneapolis (1917), support for Thomas J. Mooney (1918-1919), a labor activist imprisoned in connection with a 1916 bombing incident in San Francisco, and funds to investigate election frauds in St. Paul (1918-1919).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Operative Plasterers' and Cement Finishers' International Association of the United States and Canada. Local No. 20 (Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minn.). Union minute book, 1917-1932.
William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924
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William Bourke Cockran papers 1881-1924
The collection consists of the papers of William Bourke Cockran, Irish born American lawyer, member of Congress, Democratic Party politician, and noted orator.
ArchivalResource: 17.5 linear feet; 43 boxes
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International Labor Defense records, 1926-1946.
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International Labor Defense records, 1926-1946.
Minutes, reports, and financial records of the national offfice of ILD. Case files for the Scottsboro case, the widely reported case of nine boys convicted of rape in Scottsboro, Ala., 1931-1936; the case of Angelo Herndon, a black communist convicted and sentenced to death for his activities as an Unemployed Council (a Communist front organization) organizer in Atlanta, 1932-1937; Tom Mooney, an Irish American labor organizer on the West Coast, 1931-1939; Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian American anarchists accused of armed robbery and murder, 1926-1930; Lucy Parsons, the mulatto wife of Albert Parsons, one of the Chicago Haymarket Square martyrs of 1886; and the case of the Gallup, N. Mex., coal mine workers, 1933-1938. Case files include correspondence, news clippings, leaflets, petitions, press releases, manuscripts for books and articles, legal documents and reports, and speeches.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 10 lin. ft.Copies: 22 microfilm reels.
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- International Labor Defense. International Labor Defense records, 1926-1946.
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
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Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
The Social Democratic Federation of America (SDF) was organized in 1936 after the split in the Socialist Party between the Old Guard and the Militants. It was able to attract many of the traditional Socialist Party sources of support and its activities were directed by many prominent Socialist Party members, including August Claessens, Algernon Lee, Leo Meltzer, James Oneal and Louis Waldman. The SDF sought to promote the principles of social democracy and independent political action. In the late 1930's, SDF was associated with the American Labor Party of New York and the People's Party. During the 1940's and early 1950's, SDF's membership and influence declined forcing merger negotiations with the Socialist Party. The merger was affected in 1957. Contains correspondence with state branches; records of the national office and national executive committee; extensive records (1936-1956) of the New York City local, including correspondence, minutes, and financial records; material on Jewish Socialist Verband, Camp Tamiment (Pa.), the Fred Beal case, which grew out of the 1919 strike in Gastonia, N.C., WEVD (1933-1935) and various committees formed by the federation; also includes clippings on Jasper McLevy, national chairman.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet in 14 manuscript boxes.
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- Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Fleming, Jack. Jack Fleming prison ephemera collection, 1796-2001 (bulk 1900-1999).
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Jack Fleming prison ephemera collection, 1796-2001 (bulk 1900-1999).
Ephemera, correspondence, photographs and other materials relating to California prisons, the Tom Mooney case, Black history and the Ku Klux Klan.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 2 boxes, 2 oversize folders, 1 oversize box (3.05 linear feet)
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- Fleming, Jack. Jack Fleming prison ephemera collection, 1796-2001 (bulk 1900-1999).
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