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From the description of Reminiscences of H.L. Mitchell : oral history, 1957. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309734831Amberson, William Ruthrauff, b. 1894.American Federation of Labor.Bell, Daniel, 1919-Betton, Farish R.Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)Draper, Anne, 1917-1973.Duncan, Carl.Galarza, Ernesto, 1905-1984.Grossman, Marc Richard, 1949-Hudgens, Robert Watts, 1896-1973Jackson, Gardner, 1896-1965.Johnson, Clyde L.Kester, Howard, 1904-1977.Kester, Howard A., 1904-1977.Loftis, Anne, 1922-Mitchell, Broadus, 1892-1988.National Agricultural Workers Union.Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865).Powell, Daniel Augustus, 1911-1983.Shaughnessy, Donald F.,Southern Tenant Farmers' Union.Souther Tenant Farmers Union.Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980.Mitchell, H. L. 1906-1989Mitchell, H. L. 1906-Mitchell, Harry Leland, 1906-Daniel Bell Research Files on U.S. Communism, Socialism, and the Labor Movement, Bulk, 1920-1960, 1886-1980, (Bulk 1920-1960)Bell, Daniel, 1919-Guide to the Daniel Bell Research Files on U.S. Communism, Socialism, and the Labor Movement, 1886-198027.75 Linear Feet in 55 manuscript boxes and 1 shared box.Sociologist Daniel Bell (1919-2011) was a writer and teacher of the history of the American left and of American Labor. He was managing editor of the <i>New Leader</i> in the 1940s, labor editor of Fortune from 1948 to 1958 and is the author of several books and monographs. The papers represent materials gathered by Bell for his writing and research. They include correspondence, clippings, minutes, pamphlets, research notes, articles, reports, congressional testimony and interviews.EnglishTamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor ArchivesSouthern Tenant Farmers Union. The Green Rising, 1910-1977.Southern Tenant Farmers Union. The Green Rising, 1910-1977.Consists of the papers of four men active in the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union: Harry Leland Mitchell, a founding member and first executive secretary of the union; Thomas H. Gibbins; Clyde L. Johnson, an organizer for the Southern Organizing Committee of the Farmers' Union and various other trade unions; and David S. Burgess, a minister active in organizing migrant workers. The collections contain correspondence, subject files, printed matter, manuscripts, autobiographies, oral histories, newspapers and newsletters, sermons, and reports which document each individual's career.EnglishKheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and ArchivesGrossman, Marc Richard, 1949-. Marc Grossman papers, 1969-1981, (bulk 1979-1980).Grossman, Marc Richard, 1949-Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs.Marc Grossman papers, 1969-1981, (bulk 1979-1980).9 linear ft. (18 boxes)Correspondence, clippings, notes, memoranda, telephone messages, reports, and other materials relating to Marc Grossman's activities as a boycott organizer, legal investigator, legislative representative, press secretary and administrative assistant for the United Farm Workers of America. Includes matrial relating to: Cesar Chavez, Jack Anderson, and H.L. Mitchell. Important subjects include: Migrant agricultural workers, Laws and legislation in California, Strikes and lockouts, and boycotts. Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban AffairsJohnson, Clyde L. Interview with Clyde Johnson at Georgia State University : transcript, 1976 / by H.L Mitchell and Bob Dinwiddie.Johnson, Clyde L.Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-Dinwiddie, Bob.University of Alabama in Birmingham. Oral History Research Office.Interview with Clyde Johnson at Georgia State University : transcript, 1976 / by H.L Mitchell and Bob Dinwiddie. 1976.30 leaves ; 28 cm. + 2 supplementary sheets.Mervyn H Sterne Library, University of Alabama at Birmingham, UAB Sterne LibraryPowell, Daniel Augustus, 1911-1983. Daniel Augustus Powell papers, 1945-1983 (1950-1981).Powell, Daniel Augustus, 1911-1983.Daniel Augustus Powell papers, 1945-1983 (1950-1981).17,100 items (24.0 linear ft.)Correspondence, subject files, audio tapes and discs, photographs, and other material of Daniel Augustus Powell (1911-1983), labor union official and civic leader of Memphis, Tennessee. The great bulk of these papers relates to the work of the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (COPE) for Area 5, which Powell directed from 1955-1983. There is also material on Powell's work as head of the CIO Political Action Committee (PAC) in the southeast from 1945-1955; his membership in the Newspaper Guild; and his activities with the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Memphis, the West Tennessee Civil Liberties Union, the Tennessee Council on Human Relations, the United States Civil Rights Commission, and the Tennessee Committee for the Humanities. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillThe Green rising, 1901-1977 : a supplement to the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union papers, 1910-1977. [microform]The Green rising, 1901-1977 : a supplement to the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union papers, 1910-1977. [microform]17 microfilm reels.Consists of the papers of four men active in the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union: Harry Leland Mitchell, a founding member and first executive secretary of the union; Thomas H. Gibbins; Clyde L. Johnson, an organizer for the Southern Organizing Committee of the Farmers' Union and various other trade unions; and David S. Burgess, a minister active in organizing migrant workers. The collections contain correspondence, subject files, printed matter, manuscripts, autobiographies, oral histories, newspapers and newsletters, sermons, and reports which document each individual's career. Cornell University LibraryAmberson, William Ruthrauff, b. 1894. William Ruthrauff Amberson papers, 1919-1968; 1971 [manuscript].Amberson, William Ruthrauff, b. 1894.William Ruthrauff Amberson papers, 1919-1968; 1971 [manuscript].About 1600 items (3.5 linear feet).The collection is primarily personal correspondence relating to Amberson's activities as a member of the Socialist Party and his relationship with the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union (STFU) and the Delta and Providence cooperatives farms. Also included are a few clippings, manuscript copies of some speeches and articles, eviction notices, and several financial papers, including receipts of tenants and expense sheets of H. L. Mitchell, secretary of the STFU. Also scattered through the main body of the papers are items dealing with the Socialist Party in Tennessee, the Communist Party in the South, the Llano del Rio Cooperative Colony in Louisiana, race relations, the condition of the southern tenant farmer, and southern politics. Correspondents include Roger Baldwin, C. T. Carpenter, Sherwood Eddy, Sam H. Franklin, Robert S. Keebler, Howard Kester, Koss Kimberlin, George Lambert, A. James McDonald, Mary Connor Myers, Clarence Senior, Norman Thomas, Frank Trager, Blaine Treadway, James Peter Warbasse, and Lawrence Westbrook. Also included is a small amount of correspondence with Pauli Murray, regarding Amberson's participation in a March 1940 National Sharecroppers Week event. Later correspondence documents Amberson's donation of his papers to the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition, there is a very small amount of scattered family correspondence, as well as professional correspondence relating to Amberson's work at the University of Tennessee Medical School at Memphis and later at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, circa 1939 to 1959, and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., after 1960. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBetton, Farish R. Farish R. Betton papers, 1952-1963 [manuscript].Betton, Farish R.Farish R. Betton papers, 1952-1963 [manuscript].55 items (0.5 linear ft.).Letters received by Betton, vice president of the National Agricultural Workers Union at St. Louis, Mo., from Harry Leland Mitchell and others, concerning the Southern Tenant Farmers Union and its successor organizations, and related printed material. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillKester, Howard A., 1904-1977. Papers, 1923-1978.Kester, Howard A., 1904-1977.Papers, 1923-1978.1, 200 items (11.0 linear ft.)Correspondence of Howard A. Kester and his wife, Alice Harris Kester, together with reports, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, organization reports, writings, and other items. Included are materials about Kester's association, beginning in the 1930s, with such organizations as the YMCA, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the Socialist Pary, and others active in the movement for social change. Also included are materials relating to Kester's work, beginning in the 1940s, with such institutions as the Penn School on Saint Helena Island, S.C., the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C., and Montreat-Anderson College in Montreat, N.C. There is also material relating to Kester's later work as an educational innovator and about Kester himself and his development as a Christian radical, social reformer, administrator, and teacher. Kester's correspondents include William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Dame Campbell, Thomas B. Cowan, Frank Porter Graham, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, and Norman Thomas. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSouthern Tenant Farmers' Union collection, 1934-1980.Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-Southern Tenant Farmers' Union collection, 1934-1980.2 boxes (.63 linear ft.)Correspondence, clippings, convention proceedings, guides, lectures, transcripts of interviews, articles, and books. University of Texas at Arlington, Central LibraryKester, Howard, 1904-1977. Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.Kester, Howard, 1904-1977.Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.ca. 12000 items (16.0 linear ft.)The collection contains correspondence of Howard Kester and his wife, Alice Harris Kester, together with writings, reports, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, organization reports, photographs, and other items. Much of the material relates to civil rights, desegregation, sharecroppers, and labor struggles; there is some material relating to lynching. Included are materials about Kester's association, beginning in the 1930s, with such organizations as the YMCA, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the Socialist Party, the NAACP, the Delta Cooperative Farm, and others active in the movement for social change. Also included are materials relating to Kester's work, beginning in the 1940s, with such institutions as the Penn School, the John C. Campbell Folk School, Eureka College, Christmount Christian Assembly, and Montreat-Anderson College. There is also material relating to Kester's later work as an educational innovator and about Kester himself and his development as a Christian radical, social reformer, administrator, and teacher. Among the correspondents are William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Campbell, Thomas B. Cowan, Elizabeth Gilman, Frank Porter Graham, Charles Houston, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, Clarence Senior, Celestine Smith, Norman Thomas, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillRobert Watts Hudgens Papers, 1925-1973Hudgens, Robert Watts, 1896-1973Robert Watts Hudgens Papers, 1925-19736,400 ItemsRobert Watts "Pete" Hudgens (1896-1973), an investment banker, government official, corporation executive and amateur printer, was born in Laurens County, South Carolina. Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, topical publications and notes, and other papers, relating to rural development programs in the U.S. and other countries, especially Latin America, U.S. Farmers Home Administration, Chapel Hill, N.C., The Citadel, Cosmos Club, Faith at Work, International Development Services, Society for International Development, Southeast Public Health Foundation, National Sharecroppers Fund, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, and Latin America.EnglishDavid M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryDraper, Anne, 1917-1973. Anne Draper papers, 1938-1973.Draper, Anne, 1917-1973.Anne Draper papers, 1938-1973.11.25 linear feet.Correspondence, articles, statements, reports, newsletters, newsclippings, notes, photographs and posters, primarily concerned with agricultural labor organizations and issues in California. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesThe green rising: a supplement to the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union papers, 1910-1977 (inclusive), [microform].The green rising: a supplement to the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union papers, 1910-1977 (inclusive), [microform].17 reels.The collection consists of the papers of four men active in the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union: Harry Leland Mitchell, a founding member and first executive secretary of the union; Thomas H. Gibbins; Clyde L. Johnson, an organizer for the Southern Organizing Committee of the Farmers' Union and various other trade unions; and David S. Burgess, a minister active in organizing migrant workers. The collections contains correspondence, subject files, printed material, manuscripts, autobiographies, oral histories, newspapers and newsletters, sermons, and reports which document each individual's career. Yale University LibraryLoftis, Anne, 1922-. Anne Loftis papers, 1953-1978.Loftis, Anne, 1922-Anne Loftis papers, 1953-1978.4.5 linear feet.Research materials gathered and compiled for the book Anne Loftis co-authored with Dick Meister, A LONG TIME COMING. The collection includes correspondence, interviews and oral histories, notes, photographs, and printed material. The papers document the various efforts to unionize America's farm workers during the 20th century and include materials on major unions. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesMitchell, Harry L. A method of accounting for mortgage principal and income in savings banks.Mitchell, Harry L.A method of accounting for mortgage principal and income in savings banks. 1940.1 v.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGalarza, Ernesto, 1905-1984. Ernesto Galarza papers, 1936-1993.Galarza, Ernesto, 1905-1984.Ernesto Galarza papers, 1936-1993.48 linear feet.Correspondence, reports, minutes, legal documents, notes, newsletters, press releases, newsclippings, statistical information, questionnaires and photographs documenting Galarza's career as a labor organizer, scholar, Research Director in the National Agricultural Workers Union (1947-1960), and nationally prominent Mexican American activist. Accession 1997-127 is five boxes of microfilm reels. Box 1, reels 1-48 master negatives; box 2, reels 49-80 master negatives; box 3, reels 1-48 positives; box 4, reels 49-80 positives; box 5, extra diazo copies of some reels. EnglishSpanish; CastilianStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesMitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989. Reminiscences of H.L. Mitchell : oral history, 1957.Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989.Shaughnessy, Donald F.,Reminiscences of H.L. Mitchell : oral history, 1957.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Formation of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union; its eventual affiliation with the Congress of Industrial Organizations; resistance to the Communist Party; reorganization with the American Federation of Labor as the National Agricultural Workers Union; conditions among tenants and sharecroppers in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Mississippi. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSouthern Tenant Farmers' Union records, 1934-1970.Southern Tenant Farmers' Union records, 1934-1970.Consist of correspondence, reports, ledgers, legal documents, leaflets, printed material, photographs, and newspapers published by the union. These document the activities of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union from its origins through its transformations into the National Farm Labor Union in 1946 and the National Agriculture Workers Union in 1952, and through its merger with the Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union in 1960. The records also contain selected materials from the Socialist Party Archives at Duke University and from the Howard A. Kester papers, which document the earliest years of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. The last sixteen reels document H.L. Mitchell's activities as president of Local 300 of the Allied and Agricultural Workers Union.EnglishKheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and ArchivesSouthern Tenant Farmers' Union Collection AR164., 1934-1980Southern Tenant Farmers' Union Collection 1934-1980EnglishSpecial Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington LibraryThe Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).The Nation records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).34 boxes (42.5 linear ft.)Records of the weekly magazine, The Nation, primarily during the editorship of Freda Kirchwey.Houghton LibraryWiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980. Early life, H.L. Mitchell : co-founder Southern Tenant Farmer's Union : transcript, 1972.Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980.Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-University of Alabama in Birmingham. Oral History Research Office.Early life, H.L. Mitchell : co-founder Southern Tenant Farmer's Union : transcript, 1972.1 v. (45 leaves) ; 28 cm.H.L. Mitchell talks about his life and his work as co-founder of the Southern Tenants Farmers Union. Mervyn H Sterne Library, University of Alabama at Birmingham, UAB Sterne LibraryJackson, Gardner, 1896-1965. Papers, 1927-1964.Jackson, Gardner, 1896-1965.Papers, 1927-1964.46 linear ft.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. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryMitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989. An oral history with Mr. H.L. Mitchell / interviewer: Carl Duncan.Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989.Duncan, Carl.An oral history with Mr. H.L. Mitchell / interviewer: Carl Duncan. 1992.33 leaves ; 28 cm.University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook LibraryGrubbs, Donald H., 1936-. Henry Clay East papers : correspondence and printed materials, 1934-1973.Grubbs, Donald H., 1936-Cobb, William H.Henry Clay East papers : correspondence and printed materials, 1934-1973.316 items.Papers comprise correspondence from H.L. Mitchell to East regarding Mitchell's union work after the Southern Tenant Farmers Union merged with other labor unions. Some correspondence concerns East's personal and political activities. Other materials include clippings, pamphlets, brochures, and newsletters that East either obtained himself or received from Mitchell. Papers include a manuscript southern radicalism in the thirties: Commonwealth College and the Southern Tenant Farmers by William H. Cobb and DonaldH. Grubbs. University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, University LibrariesMitchell, Broadus, 1892-1988. Broadus Mitchell papers, 1900-1982.Mitchell, Broadus, 1892-1988.Broadus Mitchell papers, 1900-1982.About 1400 items (3.5 linear ft.)The collection includes correspondence, writings, and other papers of Broadus Mitchell. Correspondence, 1900-1982, chiefly relates to Mitchell's research interests, particularly the life of Alexander Hamilton, and to his teaching career, including his involvement at Johns Hopkins in an academic freedom dispute and a controversy in 1938 over whether to admit an African- American graduate student. Included are three letters in the 1930s from H.L. Mencken about Mitchell's writing, one in 1932 from Norman Thomas relating to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and one in 1935 in which Franklin Roosevelt discussed the problems of sharecroppers. There are many letters from colleagues and students, among them economist Anatol Murad; H.L. Mitchell; Daniel Singal; Robert A. Solo; Lynn Turgeon; and Harold C. Syrett, editor of the Alexander Hamilton papers. There are also family letters, including a few about family matters from brother Morris. There are also writings by Mitchell, including many on the life of Alexander Hamilton, the American Revolution, and economics and economic history. Also included are Mitchell's 1931 report on lynchings in Salisbury, Md.; his contribution to a 1931 ACLU pamphlet called "Black Justice"; and an unpublished autobiography. A few family history materials, clippings, financial and legal papers, photographs, and other items are also included. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill