Catholic Council on Working Life records, 1941-1967.

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Catholic Council on Working Life records, 1941-1967.

Correspondence, minutes, and financial and other records of the Catholic Council on Working Life (formerly the Catholic Labor Alliance) of Chicago (Ill.). Materials pertain to the council's efforts to improve conditions for working-class people and for general social improvement. Includes many drafts of articles and other items related to the council's publication, New City (formerly entitled Work), as well as materials concerning the council's annual John A. Ryan Forum. Correspondents include Ross Barta and Daniel M. Cantwell.

8.75 linear ft. (21 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8078344

Chicago History Museum

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