Early life, H.L. Mitchell : co-founder Southern Tenant Farmer's Union : transcript, 1972.

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Early life, H.L. Mitchell : co-founder Southern Tenant Farmer's Union : transcript, 1972.

H.L. Mitchell talks about his life and his work as co-founder of the Southern Tenants Farmers Union.

1 v. (45 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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University of Alabama in Birmingham. Oral History Research Office.

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Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906-1980

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Born in 1906 in Halls, Tennessee; educated at Asbury College (Kentucky), the University of Kentucky, and Yale University (Ph.D.); professor of history at Asbury College, the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of Mississippi, Louisiana State University, and Emory University; author of significant historical works primarily on the South and the Confederacy; died in 1980. From the description of Typescript of Southern Negroes, 1861-1865, 1933. (University of Southern Mis...

Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989

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Union official. From the description of Reminiscences of H.L. Mitchell : oral history, 1957. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309734831 ...

Southern tenant farmers' union

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The Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, organized at Poinsett County, Ark., in 1934, was especially active in Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas. The Union spread into the southeastern states and to California, affiliating off and on with larger national labor federations, and maintaining headquarters at Memphis, Tenn., or, from 1948 to 1960, at Washington, D.C. It has become successively the National Agricultural Workers Union and the Agricultural and Allied Workers Union. From the descripti...