Charles O. McManiman interview, 1972 July 17.

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Charles O. McManiman interview, 1972 July 17.

Topics include working as a blacksmith; his father's coming from Canada; clannishness among nationalities; politics in the Copper Country; Democratic clubs in Houghton County; Finnish interest in politics; Democratic Party support; effect of World War II on Copper Country; his dislike for Communism; the White Pine strike of 1959 and the mining strike of 1968-1969; his feelings as to what the Copper Country needs; and the future of logging.

Transcript : 14 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6910418

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