Reminiscences of Joseph Curran : oral history, 1964.

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Reminiscences of Joseph Curran : oral history, 1964.

Early life; National Maritime Union, president, 1931; influence of Communist party in unions; vice president, AFL-CIO.

Transcript: 193 leaves.

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