ILGWU. Education Department records, 1920-1979.

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ILGWU. Education Department records, 1920-1979.

Contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports documentingthe work of the Education Department between 1920 and 1979, including materialrelating to several of the ILGWU Education Department's Social and Education Centersin New York City such as attendance sheets and correspondence of FanniaCohn.

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