ILGWU. Leon Stein papers

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ILGWU. Leon Stein papers

Leon Stein's papers include draft manuscripts of Stein's ownwritings, several of Stein's unpublished manuscripts, drafts of Stein's translationof the work of Abrahan Cahan, research material for Stein's books on the TriangleShirtwaist Factory fire in New York City and the Ludlow (Colorado) massacre,correspondence, and assorted clippings and printed material.

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Stein, Leon, 1912-1990

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Leon Stein (1912 in Baltimore, Maryland – February 13, 1990 in Delray Beach, Florida) was an American writer and longtime editor of Justice, the official newspaper of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU). Born in Baltimore, Leon Stein moved from New York City as a child and made his home there. By the time he was graduated from the City College of New York in 1934, he had worked in a laundry, for the subway, as a waiter in a Catskill resort and as a ladies' garmen...

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...