Leo A. Bernat papers, 1951-1980.

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Leo A. Bernat papers, 1951-1980.

Correspondence, minutes of meetings, printed and mimeographed materials and newpaper clippings documenting the political and civic interests of Leo A. Bernat. There is information on the following: Minneapolis city government, including charter revision (1954-1969); Minneapolis city elections and legislative races in the Minneapolis area (1953-1967); American Federation of School Administrators, Local 30 (1971-1980); Minnesota Council of State Employees, No. 6 (AFSCME) (1955-1977); Minnesota Miscellaneous Employees Policy Committee (1955-1962); and insurance underwriters organizations (1951-1972).

5.0 cu. ft. (5 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7316632

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Minnesota. Dept. of Education.

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Bernat, Leo Allen

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AFSCME. Council 6 (Minn.)

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Minnesota State Employees Union. Council 6.

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United Farm Workers Organizing Committee

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The Independent Workers Association was organized by Eugene Nelson in the Rio Grande Valley in 1966. It affiliated that year with the National Farm Workers Association which then merged soon after with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee to form the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee. Though represented heavily with Mexican-Americans the migrant farm workers movement also included white and black farm workers. From the guide to the Migrant Farm Workers Organizing Move...

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Beeman, St. Clair.

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American Federation of School Administrators. Local 30 (Minn.).

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Central Labor Union (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Minnesota AFL-CIO

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Teachers for Change (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Miscellaneous Employees Policy Committee.

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American Federation of School Administrators

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