Boyd Ellsworth Payton Papers, 1929-1977 and undated

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Boyd Ellsworth Payton Papers, 1929-1977 and undated

Labor leader from Willingboro (Burlington Co.), N.J. Papers concerning the career of Boyd Ellsworth Payton, International Vice President of the Textile Workers Union of America. The papers concern three major aspects of Payton's career: the Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills strike (1958-1961); his incarceration and writing of the book, ; and finally his experiences after being released from prison. Included are genealogical materials, correspondence, legal papers, addresses and writings, miscellaneous items, radio scripts, pictures, and a draft of , entitled Other papers include items on the poll tax in the South, as well as pamphlets relating to labor unions and the South, the poll tax, and strikes. Clippings deal principally with the American Federation of Labor (AFL), AFL publicity, South Carolina Federation of Labor Convention, United Textile Workers of America convention, communists, and the Bessemer City strike. A 1929 scrapbook houses clippings pertaining to the southern textile strike in that year, and a 1946 scrapbook contains information on the Danville (Va.) Citizens' Committee, a group organized to fight inflation and high prices in Danville. Formerly part of the Labor Archives Collection. Original box numbers have been retained. Scapegoat Scapegoat Prejudice + Politics = Prison.

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Payton, Boyd E., 1908-1984

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Labor leader in Willingboro (Burlington Co.), N.J. From the description of Papers, 1945-1977. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 32458484 Labor leader, of Willingboro (Burlington Co.), N.J. From the description of Papers, 1929-1946. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20072281 Boyd Ellsworth Payton was born in 1908 in Dobbin, W. Va. As a youth he aspired to be a minister, but after graduating from high school (1926), h...