Records, 1941-1996 (bulk 1970-1990).

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Records, 1941-1996 (bulk 1970-1990).

The records of the Italian American Labor Council span the years 1941-1996. The records consist of IALC Conference Proceedings, minutes of the Executive Board and Board of Directors (1941-1995), "Four Freedoms" awards, materials from tours to Italy, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets. The records document the organization's founding, activities, commemoration celebrations, and organizational life.

5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7584023

Churchill County Museum

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Italian-American Labor Council

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Italian-American labor leaders formed the Italian-American Labor Council (IALC) on December 20, 1941, ten days after Mussolini declared war on the United States. In the short-term, the IALC was to serve as a viable anti-fascist movement in America, and counter American suspicions that Italian-Americans were sympathetic to Mussolini. The larger goal of the IALC was to bring fellow Italian-Americans into the burgeoning labor movement. During World War II, the IALC lobbied ...

Free Italy Labor Council (U.S.)

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