ILGWU. David Dubinsky Foundation records, 1949-1978.

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ILGWU. David Dubinsky Foundation records, 1949-1978.

Records include correspondence with reports from organizations that had received grants, meeting agendas and minutes of the foundation's Board of Trustees, and summaries of successful applications. Also contains a manuscript that chronicles the work of the David Dubinsky Foundation.

8 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7908063

Cornell University Library

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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union

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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. David Dubinsky Foundation.

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