American Federation of Labor records [microform] : Part II: President's Office files, Series A: William Green papers, 1934-1952.

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American Federation of Labor records [microform] : Part II: President's Office files, Series A: William Green papers, 1934-1952.

Microfilm copy of files from the American Federation of Labor Office of the President, William Green, from the holdings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, U.S. Mss 117A. General correspondence included in these files is primarily incoming letters and generally deals with public issues confronting the Federation such as politics, legislation, legal proceedings, relations with foreign labor groups, World War I, information on the formation of the CIO and relations between the CIO and AFL, the New Deal, and World War II related events and organizations. Also in the files of the President's Office are speeches and writings by Green, conference and convention papers, hearing testimony, and resolutions, reports, clippings, and other types of material filed both with the correspondence and separately as a reference file.

38 microfilm reels ; 25 mm.

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