ILGWU. Northeast Department records, 1940-1970

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ILGWU. Northeast Department records, 1940-1970

The first box of this collection contains the diaries(1950-1959) of David Gingold noting meetings, conferences, and important phoneconversations, as well as the appointment books (1950-1970) of David Gingoldscheduling trips, conferences, meetings, luncheons and holidays. The second boxcontains the speeches and statements (1944-1960) made by David Gingold, andpublications of the Northeast Department.

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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union

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The ILGWU Archives were established in 1973 and transferred to the Kheel Center in 1987. From the description of ILGWU. Charles Zimmerman Collection of Radical Pamphlets, 1898-1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 748341343 The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, the most significant union representing workers in the men's clothing industry, was founded in New York City in 1914 as a breakaway movement from the United Garment Workers. Radic...

Gingold, David.

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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Northeast Dept.

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