Records, 1973-1983.

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Records, 1973-1983.

Correspondence, clippings, reports, speeches, office files, newsletters, serials, advertisements, and photos. Correspondents include Irving Bluestone, Michael Harrington, and Raymond E. Majerus.

2.75 linear ft.

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Bluestone, Irving

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Mr. Bluestone's union career began as a member of UAW Local 511 in Harrison New Jersey. He came to Detroit as a staff member for the UAW-GM Department and subsequently became an administrative assistant to Walter Reuther and to Leonard Woodcock. He served as a UAW Vice-President from 1972 to 1980, when he retired. From the description of Irving Bluestone papers, 1936-1948, (bulk 1936-1967). (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32320812 ...

New American Movement (Organization)

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The New American Movement (NAM), a self-identified "new type" of socialist organization, held its founding convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1972. Established largely by veterans of the New Left, NAM wanted to move beyond the activism of the 1960s and rejected a Communist "vanguard party" approach to organizing. The group was opposed to the Vietnam War and called for the impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon. NAM's overarching goal was to create a democratic socialist society, characte...

Harrington, Michael, 1928-1989?

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Michael Harrington (1928-1989), a U.S. socialist writer and political leader, best known as the author of The Other America: Poverty in the United States (1962), and as the founder and leader of Democratic Socialists of America, the U.S. affiliate to the Socialist International, was born in St. Louis, received a Jesuit secondary education, graduated from Holy Cross College in 1947 and, after a brief interval at Yale Law School, received a MA degree in English from the University of ...

Democratic Socialists of America

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Ann Arbor local of the Democratic Socialists of America. From the description of Democratic Socialists of America/Ann Arbor records, 1980-1986. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 83950562 Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) was founded in 1973 as the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) and led by Michael Harrington (1928-1989), best known as the author of The Other America (1962) and became the DSA upon its merger with the New American Movement (a ...

Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (U.S.)

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Majerus, Raymond E. (Raymond Edward), 1924-1987

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