Reel 20
Container
Contains 5 Results:
Undated and Miscellaneous Union Business 1941 and January 1942 to February 1942.
File — Reel: 20
Dates:
1932-1971
No Date, 1941, 1941
File — Reel: 20
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents
Survey of wages and food prices in Missouri, 1940-1941; Agreement between Local 56 of the AMCBWNA and the P.J. Ritter Co. of Bridgeton, N.J.; proposal for a Missouri Agricultural Workers Council, most likely written by O.H. Whitfield; letter to Secretary of Agricultural Claude R. Wickard, suggesting that he appoint James P. Davis of the AAA office at Little Rock as his "Negro assistant"; flyers for STFU mass meetings; notes for a speech by Mitchell at the Hod Carriers' Union Annual...
Dates:
1941
Miscellaneous Union Business, 1941, 1941
File — Reel: 20
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents
Folders 658 and 659 -- Not Filmed. Folder 660 -- Monthly reports of locals. Folder 661 -- Charter Applications. Folders 662 to 675 -- Organizers' weekly reports
Dates:
1941
January, 1942, 1942
File — Reel: 20
Identifier: 3
Scope and Contents
Papers for the Eighth Annual STFU Convention, held at Sheffield, Alabama on Jan. 7 to 10, are far more extensive than the papers for previous conventions. They include the program, list of delegates, reports from Butler , Betton, Mitchell, and J.F. Hynds (on his work settling claims against the AAA), the "STFU Sign Manual and Ritual", approximately fifty resolutions passed at the convention, including one on the retirement of J.R. Butler as STFU President, and a thoroughly revised union...
Dates:
1942
February, 1942, 1942
File — Reel: 20
Identifier: 4
Scope and Contents
The investigation into the violence at Caruthersville, Mo. continued throughout February and might best be followed through the letters of Frank McCallister, Secretary of the Southern WDL. In this connection, see also Mitchell to McCallister, providing good background information on the incident (3) and an exchange between STFU lawyer Claude Cooper and Gov. Donnell of Missouri (12, 27). There is a statement from Mitchell to the Joint Legislative Economy Committee (U.S. Congress) arguing...
Dates:
1942