Oscar Ameringer: George Marshall Research Materials 1836-1979

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Oscar Ameringer: George Marshall Research Materials 1836-1979

These research materials were compiled by Dr. George Marshall, a socialist sympathizer who served as treasurer of the Civil Rights Congress in the 1930s. Most of the material relates to Oscar Ameringer (1870-1943), a socialist politician, labor activist, writer, and editor. The collection contains clippings from the and the , which contain articles by Ameringer. The collection also holds some miscellaneous research material on labor and other topics. American Guardian American Miner

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Saposs, David J., 1886-1968

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David Joseph Saposs (February 22, 1886 – November 13, 1968) was an American economist, historian, and civil servant. He is best known for being the chief economist of the National Labor Relations Board from 1935 to 1940. ...

Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943

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Politician, labor organizer and journalist. Editor of "The Oklahoma Leader", "The American Guardian", "The Illinois Miner". Born in Germany, Aug. 04, 1870. Died Nov. 05, 1943. From the description of Oscar Ameringer papers, 1909-1970, (bulk 1909-1943). (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32320790 These research materials were compiled by George Marshall, a socialist sympathizer who earned a PhD in labor economics at Colum...

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