F. Wynn Graham papers

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F. Wynn Graham papers

1937-1941

Correspondence; mimeographed letters; bulletins; pamphlets; press releases; form letters; minutes; newsletters; and other printed materials relating to artists's organizations and unions in New York City, particularly United American Artists, United Office and Professional Workers of America, and the Federal Art Project.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8336125

Archives of American Art

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United Office and Professional Workers of America

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The United Office and Professional Workers of America (UOPWA), a union of clerical workers largely in the private sector, was formed in 1937 by the merger of fourteen American Federation of Labor (AFL) white collar unions (most prominently the New York City-based Bookkeepers, Stenographers, and Accountants Union Local 124646) and nine independent unions, totaling 8,600 members. It quickly secured a charter from the newly-organized Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). UOPWA, whose membersh...

Graham, F. Wynn

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Painter, printmaker; Queens, New York. Graham appears to have been involved as an activist for greater federal support for the arts. She painted for the Federal Art Project. From the description of F. Wynn Graham papers, 1937-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86093840 F. Wynn Graham is a painter and printmaker in Queens, N.Y. She painted for the Federal Art Project. From the description of Oral history intervie...

United American Artists.

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Federal Art Project (New York, N.Y.)

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