Ernest Mazey papers, 1942-1979.

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Ernest Mazey papers, 1942-1979.

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, articles, clippings, and other materials relating to Mr. Mazey's involvement in UAW organizing and his interest in social and political problems, and his concern with peace and civil liberties issues.

11 linear ft. (21 boxes)

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