Oral history interviews with Prof. Edward Holmes and others, 1971-1972.

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Oral history interviews with Prof. Edward Holmes and others, 1971-1972.

Interviews, with brief catalog and transcript, from Bangor and Bucksport, Me., with Prof. Holmes on organizing lobstermen's co-cooperatives o n the Maine coast in 1930's; interview with Harold Noddin on union organization in pulp and paper industry; and with Frank Dunbar on his experiences organizing pulp and sulfite workers and longshoremen in Maine, especially in Bucksport.

1 audiotape (2 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050845

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Griffith, Bill, 1944-

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Maine State Federated Labor Council

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The Maine State Federated Labor Council was founded in 1904 as the Maine State Federation of Labor, a branch of the American Federation of Labor. Its purpose was to better the conditions of the labor force and to fight such problems as child labor, poor working conditions and exploitation of women in the work force. In 1938 the AFL and the Maine State Federation saw the rise of a new rival, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). In 1956 the Maine state chapters of both the AFL and the C...

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Secretary-Treasurer of the Maine State Federated Labor Council, of Bangor, Me. From the description of Oral history interview, 1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70953687 ...

Holmes, Edward, Prof.

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Dunbar, Frank,

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