American Federation of Teachers Printed Ephemera Collection 1925-2006

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American Federation of Teachers Printed Ephemera Collection 1925-2006

The American Federation of Teachers Printed Ephemera Collection is an artificial collection of materials including fliers, pamphlets, constitutions, newspaper clippings and other materials accumulated gradually over the years through purchases, donations, standing orders with publishers, organizations, and bookstores, and through exchanges with other special library collections and by ongoing collecting by staff.

5.0 linear feet; (5 boxes)

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Selden, David

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