Herling, Albert Konrad, 1915-1997
Albert Herling; also Albert Konrad Herling. Born 1915, died May 31, 1997. Labor journalist, Unitarian minister, and community activist. Lived in Greenbelt, Md.
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Date: 1915 (Birth) - 0031-05-1997 (Death)
Occupation: Community activists
Occupation: Journalists
Occupation: Ministers
Place: Greenbelt
Subject: Unitarian church
Albert Herling (1915-1997) was, among other things, a labor journalist, minister, and community activist. His career in the labor field included positions such as Public Relations Director of the Hatters' Union in New York City, Director of Research for the Commission of Inquiry into Forced Labor, and Director of Public Relations and Managing Editor for the Bakery, Confectionery & Tobacco Workers International Union (1955-1979). He was also politically active, working for Democratic Socialist Presidential candidate Norman Thomas and managing Adlai Stevenson's District of Columbia 1956 campaign.
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Date: 1915 (Birth) - 0031-05-1997 (Death)
Relation: employeeOf Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union
Relation: memberOf Commission of Inquiry into Forced Labor.
Relation: associatedWith Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965
Relation: associatedWith Thomas Norman Mattoon, 1884-1968
Place: New York City
Subject: Labor journalism
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Name Entry: Herling, Albert Konrad, 1915-1997
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