Chicago labor newspapers and newsletters on microfilm [microform]. [1873-1979]

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Chicago labor newspapers and newsletters on microfilm [microform]. [1873-1979]

Collection of 47 labor-related newspapers or newsletter published in Chicago, Illinois, that were arranged in alphabetical order by title and microfilmed. For each title, there are a few individual issues arranged in chronological order. Reel 1 of 5 contains: 1. Amalgamationist; 2. Bags and baggage; 3. CACOSH health & safety news; 4. Chicago agitator; 5. Chicago guild memo; 6. Chicago union painter; 7. C.O.P. newsletter; 8. Craftsman; 9. Crane faucet; 10. Division 241 newsletter; 11. FE news; 12. Federated press labor letter; 13. Illinois law enforcer; 14. Independent; 15. Industrial news; 16. Inland steelmaker; 17. Intermezzo. Reel 2 of 5 contains: 18. Labor leader; 19. Labor sentinel; Reel 3 of 5 contains: 19. Labor sentinel (continued); 20. Labor today; 21. Labor's horizon; 22. Labor's news; 23. The Leader; 24. Local 150 engineer; 25. Local 101 news; 26. Local 661 weekly; 27. Local 1010 steelworker; 28. Local 25 voice; 29. Local Union 1133 news. Reel 4 of 5 contains: 30. Loose leaves; 31. The Negro railroader; 32. Northern Illinois labor bulletin; 33. The Packinghouse worker; 34. Peoples press; 35. Progressive building trades worker; 36. The Record; 37. The Reporter, devoted to the interests of marble & stone workers; 38. South Works bulletin. Reel 5 of 5 contains: 38. South Works bulletin (continued); 39. SSEU record; 40. Stockyards union news; 41. 1033 (Ten thirty-three) news and views; 42. Union digest; 43. Union news service; 44. Union voice; 45 Voice of 743; 46 Women in steel; 47 Work (miscellaneous).

5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Copy for reader use.5 microfilm reels : neg ; 35 mm. Camera negative.

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