Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.). Michigan Region.

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The Jewish Labor Committee (JLC) was founded in 1934 by Jewish labor groups interested in helping Jews escape from Nazi Germany and other totalitarian countries.

From the description of Jewish Labor Committee Michigan Region records, 1947-1973 (bulk 1955-1970). (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321202

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creatorOf Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.). Michigan Region. Jewish Labor Committee Michigan Region records, 1947-1973 (bulk 1955-1970). Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs
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correspondedWith Connor, Edward, 1908-1967 person
correspondedWith Diggs, Charles C. person
correspondedWith Griffiths, Martha W. 1912-2003 person
correspondedWith Jeffrey, Mildred, 1911-2004 person
associatedWith Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Johnson, Arthur L., 1925- person
associatedWith Michigan. Constitutional Convention (1961-1962) corporateBody
correspondedWith Scholle, August, 1904- person
correspondedWith Sheffield, Horace person
correspondedWith Staebler, Neil, 1905-2000 person
associatedWith Wayne State University. Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs. corporateBody
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United States
Middle East
Michigan
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Antisemitism
Archival resources
Civil rights
Civil rights movement
Congresses and conventions
Discrimination in housing
Jews
Jews, Russian
Labor movement
Legislative bodies
Minorities
Prayer in the public schools
Race discrimination
School integration
Social movements
Urban policy
World War, 1939-1945
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Active 1947

Active 1973

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