American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Collection. 1949 - 1976. Motion Picture Films Concerning Unions, Wages, Labor, Politics, and Various Labor-related Issues. 1949 - 1976. WHEN WALLACE GOT THE VOTE

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American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations Collection. 1949 - 1976. Motion Picture Films Concerning Unions, Wages, Labor, Politics, and Various Labor-related Issues. 1949 - 1976. WHEN WALLACE GOT THE VOTE

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