National Association of Manufacturers, Women's Department Records 1946-1962

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National Association of Manufacturers, Women's Department Records 1946-1962

Educational program. This small collection contains newsletters, brochures and pamphlets from the Women's Department of the National Association of Manufacturers for distribution to women's clubs. There is also a small amount of general printed material about the National Association of Manufacturers.

1 box; (.25 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322967

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National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.). Women's Department.

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The National Association of Manufacturers (N.A.M.) was organized in January 1895 as a political lobbying organization representing the interests of America's manufacturers who wanted to maintain a high protective tariff. By the beginning of the twentieth century, N.A.M. sought to curtail the power of organized labor and maintain the open shop. During the New Deal period and World War II, N.A.M. became a significant force in the Republican coalition seeking to decrease the growing role of the sta...