Reel 7
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Miscellaneous Union Business 1937 (continued) and January 1938 to March 1938.
File — Reel: 7
Dates:
1932-1971
Miscellaneous Union Business, 1937 (continued), 1937
File — Reel: 7
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents
Unnumbered folder -- Not filmed. Folder 225 -- Results of survey of union members in need of government relief, conducted from Nov. 24, 1937 to Jan. 1, 1938 on a house-to-house basis by STFU locals. Information includes the number of dependents in each family. A summary and various tabulations appear before the returns
Dates:
1937
January, 1938, 1938
File — Reel: 7
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
The national setback in the New Deal recovery program resulted in an especially hard winter for the union's members, and there is heavy correspondence between STFU leaders and both state and Federal agencies seeking help for poverty-stricken families. In conjunction with this effort, the STFU undertook several surveys to determine the extent of the need for relief, including a survey of evictions (15) and a survey of union members refused WPA work relief (appears at the end of the month)....
Dates:
1938
February, 1938, 1938
File — Reel: 7
Identifier: 3
Scope and Contents
Papers related to the 4th Annual Convention, held at Little Rock, Ark., from Feb. 25 to 27, include: the call and applications for delegates' credentials; instructions to the delegates; the convention program; STFU Constitution and By-Laws as revised by the convention; a typescript of the convention proceedings; "The Southern Tenant Farmers' Union in 1937", a report by H.L. Mitchell; and "One Bread, One Body", a play in three scenes by Lee Hays and Dan Burnett. All of these items are filed...
Dates:
1938
March, 1938, 1938
File — Reel: 7
Identifier: 4
Scope and Contents
National Sharecroppers Week was held from March 6 to 13; papers relating to it include a WDL leaflet (6), a report from Butler to Harriet Young on his NSW trip to the Mid-west (17), and a statement of receipts and disbursements from the WDL (29). Trouble continued in Jefferson County, and Ark. organizer D.A. Griffin reported on it at length (28). The STFU sent a copy of an anti-war resolution passed at its convention to a number of US Senators (24) and several replied (29 and 30). Other...
Dates:
1938