American Guild of Musical Artists minutes, [microform], 1936-1980.

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American Guild of Musical Artists minutes, [microform], 1936-1980.

The AGMA minutes provide an immense amount of material to historians of labor relations in the performing arts.

49 microform reels.

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The American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) was founded in 1936 in New York City to protect the interests of solo musical artists in the field of opera and later expanded to include dancers, choreographers and some categories of stage managers. The union became affiliated with the Associated Actors and Artistes of America (known as the 4A's) and established regional offices throughout the United States in addition to the main New York office. The records of two predecessor organizations, the Gr...

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