George E. Flood papers 1933-1960

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George E. Flood papers 1933-1960

Labor organization leader

.25 cubic feet (1 box)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6381391

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United States. Works Progress Administration

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Organizational History President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1935 as a part of his New Deal to curtail the Depression's effects on the United States. The WPA attempted to provide the unemployed with jobs that allowed individuals to preserve skills or talents. The Federal Writers' Project (FWP), one branch of the WPA, provided work for over 6,600 unemployed writers, journalists, edit...

Workers Alliance of Washington

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Flood, George E.

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George Flood was a Seattle, Washington union member. He belonged to at least seven different unions between ca. 1938 to 1960. He also was active in the the Workers Alliance of Washington and the Fremont Unemployed Citizens’ League in the 1930’s. From the guide to the George E. Flood papers, 1933-1960, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) ...

Unemployed Citizens' League of Seattle

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Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union. Local 589

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