Winn Newman Papers 1876-1993 (bulk 1979-1991)

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Winn Newman Papers 1876-1993 (bulk 1979-1991)

Lawyer and union organizer. Correspondence, legal briefs, depositions, orders, motions, exhibits, transcripts, speeches and writings, subject files, biographical material, school and family papers, printed material, and other papers documenting Newman's career as an attorney practicing chiefly in Washington, D.C., and specializing in employment discrimination cases and labor law.

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