American Federation of Teachers, Local 200 records 1951-1979
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Miller, Elmer, 1898-1978
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Elmer Miller (born February 12, 1898, Ritzville, Washington - died January 11, 1978, Seattle Washington), trade unionist, political activist, and teacher. Miller grew up in Adams County, Washington, attended Washington State College, and started teaching high school history in Pasco, Washington, in 1926. He taught at Queen Anne High School in Seattle from 1930 until his retirement in 1963. He was active in local politics and in teachers' organizations. Miller was active in affiliates of the Amer...
Chichester, J. Bernard
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Dunn, John, active 1869-1883
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Washington State Federation of Teachersl
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American Federation of Teachers. Local 200 (Seattle, Wash.)
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Labor organization of teachers in Seattle public schools, first established in 1927. From the guide to the American Federation of Teachers Local 200 photograph collection, circa 1970-1974, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) The American Federation of Teachers became the first teachers union in the United States to affiliate with organized labor, joining with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in May 1916. Local 200, which represented teachers in Sea...
Pangborn, G. Sally
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Morris, William W.
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AFL-CIO. Washington State Labor Council
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American Federation of Teachers. Local 200 (Seattle, Wash.)
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Labor organization of teachers in Seattle public schools, first established in 1927. From the guide to the American Federation of Teachers Local 200 photograph collection, circa 1970-1974, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) The American Federation of Teachers became the first teachers union in the United States to affiliate with organized labor, joining with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in May 1916. Local 200, which represented teachers in Sea...
AFL-CIO. King County Labor Council of Washington
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The King County Labor Council of Washington has long been the communal decision-making body of the various union locals in King County. From the mid-1920s until the reunification of the AFL and CIO in 1955, only AFL-affiliated unions were represented on the Council. At other times, however, the vast majority of King County's locals had a voice on the Council. The Council has passed through at least four distinct periods in its history. The Council originally began in 188...
American Federation of Teachers (AFL). Local 200. Seattle. Executive Board
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Warren, Kenneth R. (Kenneth Rabinowitz), 1943-
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American Federation of Teachers. Local 200. Seattle. Seattle Minority Teachers' Association
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Bottomly, Forbes
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Seattle Public Schools
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