Mildred Jeffrey Collection Papers, 1930-1984 (Predominantly, 1950s-1970s) 63 linear feet Accession # 300 DALNET # OCLC # Mildred “Millie” Jeffrey was born in Alton, Iowa on December 29, 1910 into a family of independent, hardworking women. Her grandmother ran the family farm and raised sixteen children after her husband died. Her mother, Bertha McWilliams, who raised Milly, the oldest, and six other children, became Iowa's first female registered pharmacist in 1908 and owned a drugstore in Alton and later in Minneapolis. Ms. Jeffrey's campaign against social injustice began in 1928 when she joined the left- leaning Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the YWCA while a student at the University of Minnesota. The Y, which organized interracial dances, hosted controversial speakers, and attempted to integrate restaurants, had a reputation as one of the most radical student groups on campus. After graduating in 1932, she attended Bryn Mawr College, receiving a master’s degree from the Department of Social Economy and Social Research in 1934. She worked for the next year as a special investigator for the National Recovery Administration and then took a job organizing for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America in Philadelphia, trying to recruit as many millworkers as possible before the inevitable firing or arrest. Eventually, she became educational director of the Pennsylvania Joint Board of Shirt Workers. In 1936, she married fellow Amalgamated organizer Homer Newman Jeffrey, and the two of them traveled throughout the South and East organizing textile workers. During World War II, the Jeffreys both worked in Washington as consultants to the War Labor Board, where they became close friends with the Reuther brothers. When Mildred and Newman Jeffrey moved to Detroit in 1944, Victor Reuther offered her a job as director of the newly formed UAW Women's Bureau; she reluctantly accepted only after a neighbor agreed to care for her two young children. As the UAW’s first female department head, Mildred Jeffrey gained a forum for her lifelong commitment to equal rights for women not only in society and the workplace, but in the union as well. She organized the first UAW women’s conference in response to the massive postwar layoffs of women production workers replaced by returning veterans. From 1949 until 1954, she ran the union's radio station, after which she moved on to direct the Community Relations Department. Her last post with the UAW was as Director of the Consumer Affairs Department from 1968 until her retirement in 1976.
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Mildred Jeffrey Collection
Papers, 1930-1984(Predominantly, 1950s-1970s)
63 linear feet
Accession # 300DALNET #OCLC #
Mildred “Millie” Jeffrey was born in Alton, Iowa on December 29, 1910 into a family ofindependent, hardworking women. Her grandmother ran the family farm and raisedsixteen children after her husband died. Her mother, Bertha McWilliams, who raisedMilly, the oldest, and six other children, became Iowa's first female registered pharmacistin 1908 and owned a drugstore in Alton and later in Minneapolis.
Ms. Jeffrey's campaign against social injustice began in 1928 when she joined the left-leaning Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the YWCA while astudent at the University of Minnesota. The Y, which organized interracial dances,hosted controversial speakers, and attempted to integrate restaurants, had a reputation asone of the most radical student groups on campus. After graduating in 1932, she attendedBryn Mawr College, receiving a master’s degree from the Department of Social Economyand Social Research in 1934.
She worked for the next year as a special investigator for the National RecoveryAdministration and then took a job organizing for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers ofAmerica in Philadelphia, trying to recruit as many millworkers as possible before theinevitable firing or arrest. Eventually, she became educational director of thePennsylvania Joint Board of Shirt Workers. In 1936, she married fellow Amalgamatedorganizer Homer Newman Jeffrey, and the two of them traveled throughout the South andEast organizing textile workers. During World War II, the Jeffreys both worked inWashington as consultants to the War Labor Board, where they became close friends withthe Reuther brothers.
When Mildred and Newman Jeffrey moved to Detroit in 1944, Victor Reuther offered hera job as director of the newly formed UAW Women's Bureau; she reluctantly acceptedonly after a neighbor agreed to care for her two young children. As the UAW’s firstfemale department head, Mildred Jeffrey gained a forum for her lifelong commitment toequal rights for women not only in society and the workplace, but in the union as well.She organized the first UAW women’s conference in response to the massive postwarlayoffs of women production workers replaced by returning veterans. From 1949 until1954, she ran the union's radio station, after which she moved on to direct the CommunityRelations Department. Her last post with the UAW was as Director of the ConsumerAffairs Department from 1968 until her retirement in 1976.
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Mildred Jeffrey had been active in Democratic Party politics from the time she arrived inDetroit, serving as a precinct delegate, state central committee member, and nationalcommitteewoman. Preferring to spend her energy on the grunt work of politics --leafleting, organizing, telephone canvassing, and fundraising -- she did not run for publicoffice until 1974, when she was elected to the Wayne State University Board ofGovernors, an office she held for sixteen years.
Her commitment to equal rights for women and minorities did not abate after herretirement from the UAW in 1976. As early as 1948 she began campaigning for thepassage of the Equal Rights Amendment. As a founding member and chair of theNational Women's Political Caucus, NOW’s political arm, she supported femalecandidates for public office and was an original board member of the Michigan Women'sFoundation. In seeking social justice and equality for all people, Mildred Jeffrey hasspent a lifetime in committee and organizational work on behalf of civil rights, education,health care, youth employment, and recreation issues.
The papers of Mildred Jeffrey consist of correspondence, reports, minutes, speeches,UAW convention materials, clippings, articles, and political, labor, and feministpublications. Related material may be found in the UAW Community RelationsDepartment: Mildred Jeffrey Collection. A transcript of an oral interview with MildredJeffrey may be found in the 20th Century Trade Union Woman series of oral histories ondeposit at the Reuther Library.
Important subjects in the collection:
AbortionAmalgamated Clothing Workers of AmericaAutomobile industry workers--MichiganChild care--United StatesCivil rights--MichiganCivil rights--United StatesConsumer affairs--United StatesConsumer protection--United StatesDemocratic PartyDiscrimination in employment--United StatesEqual pay for equal work--United StatesEqual Rights Amendment--United StatesFeminism--United StatesNational Organization for WomenNational Women’s Political CaucusPolitical activists--MichiganPolitical parties--MichiganPolitics--MichiganPro-choice movementRecreation--United States
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Sex discrimination against womenStudents for a Democratic SocietyTrade-unions and education--United StatesTrade-unions--Automobile industry workers--United StatesTrade-unions--Clothing workers--United StatesTrade-unions--Organizing--United StatesUnited Automobile Workers.--Women’s BureauWayne State University (Detroit, Mich.) Board of GovernorsWomen automobile industry workersWomen in politics--MichiganWomen in politics--United StatesWomen in the labor movement--United StatesWomen in trade-unions--United StatesWomen labor leaders--MichiganWomen--Employment-United StatesImportant subjects in the collection (cont’d):
Women’s rights--MichiganWomen’s rights--Societies, etc.Women’s rights--United StatesWorking class--Education--United StatesWorking class women--United StatesYouth--Employment--United StatesWorld War, 1939-1945--Women workers
Patricia SchroederAdlai StevensonEdie Van HornG. Mennen WilliamsNancy WilliamsLeonard Woodcock
Non-manuscript material:
A number of photographs, films, audio tapes, buttons, bumper stickers, and posters havebeen placed in the Archives Audiovisual Collection. A number of books and laborjournals, including a bound volume of issues of The New Deal and The Sheboygan Timesfrom April through December of 1936 have been transferred to the Archives Library.
PLEASE NOTE: Folders are computer-arranged alphabetically within eachseries in this finding aid, but may actually be dispersed throughout severalboxes in the collection. Note carefully the box number for each folderheading.
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Contents
60 storage boxes, 2 large flats
Series I, Women’s Issues, 1944-1983, Boxes 1-10, p.5
Series II, Political Activities, 1933-1984, Boxes 10-38, p. 14
Series III, Labor, 1918-1983, Boxes 39-55, p. 38
Series IV, Personal and General Subject Files, 1914-1983, Boxes 55-62, p. 49
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Series IWomen’s Issues, 1944-1983
Boxes 1-10
Box-folder Folder heading
9-2 13th congressional district; women, 19725-48 Abortion, n.d.6-31 Abortion; corres., misc., 1979, 19813-13 Abortion; misc., 19761-27 Abortion; misc., 19798-47 Abortion reform, 19728-37 Abzug, Bella, 19735-32 Abzug, Bella, n.d.8-66 Abzug, Bella; clippings, picture, 19762-12 Abzug, Bella; excerpts from speech, 19738-31 Abzug, Bella; flyers, n.d.4-15 "Affirmative Action in the 1980s," 19814-27 Affirmative Action on Women; Wayne State Univ. report, 19773-35 AFL-CIO IUD Women's Conference; fact sheet on major legislative
9-6 Democratic Farmer-Labor Feminist Caucus of Minnesota, 19762-7 Democrats, Schools for; guide for organizers, 1959
8-62 Democrats, Women, 1962, 19755-9 "Dialogue on Diversity: a new agenda for American women," 1976
6-21 Discrimination v. Women, Conv. on Elimination of All Forms of, 19803-37 DNC (Democratic National Committee); women's activities, 19776-29 DNC; Women's Caucus, 1982-833-14 DWA (Democratic Women's Agenda), 1976-789-10 DWA; corres., 1976
5-7 DWA; proposal outline, 1976
1-34 "Elections and Suffrage," n.d.10-5 Employment, women and; clippings, 1973
10-3 thru 4 Employment discrimination and opportunities, women and, 1971-734-2 Equal education rights, 1972, 1979
5-29 "Feminist Perspectives on Housework and Child Care," 19771-26 Florida Women's Political Caucus, 1979
8-7 "Focus: Michigan Women"; final report, n.d.8-35 “For and About Women,” 1958
7-34 Health and women, 19759-39 Higher education, women and, 1964-70
5-4 "History of Women in America"; Schlesinger Library, 1970-726-61 Human Life Amendment, 1981
6-7 Humphrey, Women for, 1968
4-3 Inflation, women and; report, 19796-58 Inter-group Council for Women as Public Policy Makers, 1970-7110-1 International women, 19758-64 IWY (International Women's Year), 1975
3-1 thru 2 IWY; misc., 19754-31 IWY, National Commission on the Observance of, 1975-76, 19782-34 IWY; national plan of action, 1977
2-30 thru 31 IWY; North Carolina state meeting, 19774-34 IWY; North Carolina state meeting; notes, 19772-33 IWY; report, 19775-37 IWY; reports, 19752-27 IWY; state reports, 19772-38 IWY World Conference in Mexico City, 1975
4-60 Jackson, Dauris; clippings, 1979
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Box-folder Folder heading
3-33 Judicial selection, 19794-13 Judicial selection; clippings, 1978-791-30 Judicial selection, discrimination against women in, 1979
5-14 Latina Women's Conference, 19757-32 Local union women officers, 1973
8-9 McCormick, Anne; obituary, 19549-31 McGovern-Shriver, Women for, 19729-29 Michigan Democratic Women, n.d., 1967, 1972
5-49 thru 50 NARAL (National Abortion Rights Action League), 1978-825-51 “NARAL News,” 19838-65 NARAL; position paper, 19731-31 National Advisory Committee for Women, 19784-42 National Advisory Committee for Women, 19781-37 National Advisory Committee for Women; minutes, 19781-29 National Advisory Committee for Women, 1979
8-48 thru 49 National Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, 19584-17 National Commission on the Employment of Youth; minutes, misc.6-57 National Council of Negro Women; conference on civil rights leadership,
19638-52 National Democratic Party Women's Conference, 1960 Feb5-12 National Forum for Women, n.d.4-29 National Women's Committee for Civil Rights, 19638-67 National Women's Conference, 19752-41 National Women's Conference; clippings, 1977
9-9 National Women's Conference Committee, 1978, 19824-55 National Women's Conference Committee, 19826-26 National Women's Conference Committee, 1983
4-8 National Women's Conference; Houston, 1977
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Box-folder Folder heading
2-40 National Women's Conference; Houston, 19771-38 National Women's Conference, Houston; clippings, 19778-36 National Women's Conference on Intergroup Relations, 19578-20 National Women's Education Fund, n.d.
3-3 National Women's Education Fund, 1974, 19792-43 Network for Economic Rights; booklet, n.d.8-33 Norman, Marie T.; bio and clipping, 19479-42 North Carolina; status of women, 19744-10 Notes, misc., n.d.2-46 Notes; misc., n.d.9-38 NOW (National Organization for Women), 19673-15 NOW, 1981
8-17 Pamphlets, misc., 1944-458-13 Pamphlets, misc., 1956-747-26 Political action, women and, 1955
7-9 Political caucuses, 19743-19 Political participation, n.d.
8-21 thru 25 Politics, women and, n.d., 1969-827-4 thru 7 Politics, women and, n.d., 1976, 1978-82
8-26 thru 27 Politics, women and; clippings, 1955, 1971, 19757-8 Politics, women and; clippings, 1979
7-27 Politics, women and; corres., notes, 19761-36 Politics, women and; misc., 1971-76
4-6 Politics, women and; misc., 1974-825-16 thru 17 Politics, women and; misc., clippings, n.d.
9-32 Politics, women and; notes, n.d.1-19 Politics, women in; clippings, 19773-42 Politics, women in; clippings, 1980, 1982
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4-48 Politics, women in; clippings, n.d.3-40 Politics, women in; misc., n.d., 19643-41 Politics, women in; speeches, statements, 19813-18 "Power in politics"; UAW, 19659-36 President's Commission on the Status of Women, 19623-34 Presidential convention, 1960
5-5 Publications, 19762-21 Publications about women, misc., 1974-764-44 Publications about women, misc., 1975-80
4-58 Reagan administration, women and the, 19824-56 "Recovering American Women," n.d.6-17 "Registration and Drafting of Women"; position paper by NOW, 19809-37 Religion, women and, 1962-649-16 Republican Party Women, 19683-21 Ring Around the Congress, 19728-16 Roosevelt, Eleanor; clippings, n.d.8-32 Rothschild, Dr. Constantina Safilios, n.d.
6-51 Sanger, Margaret, centennial, 19795-6 Santa Clara County Commission on the Status of Women; annual report,
19765-30 "Shattering Sex Role Stereotypes," 1978
3-4 Social security, women and, 19744-46 "Some Notes on Power Relationships Between Women," n.d.
8-8 Speakers Bureau for Women by Women, n.d.4-20 Speech; Mildred Jeffrey, n.d.
3-47 Speeches and statements, n.d., 19795-13 “Spokeswoman,” 1971-814-47 “Spokeswoman,” 19798-15 "State of the World's Women," 19798-53 "Status of Women in the U.S.," 1953
10-6 Task Force on Women, 19766-16 Texas Women's Political Caucus, 19788-39 Texas Women's Political Caucus, 19789-30 Third World Women conference, 19823-52 Title IX, n.d.4-36 "Today's American Woman: How the Public Sees Her," 19803-16 "Trade Unions and Women in Five European Countries," 1976
4-53 thru 54 UAW International Women's Conference, 1981
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Box-folder Folder heading
8-28 UAW study on women, n.d.3-51 UAW and women; clipping, misc., 1974
1-1 UAW Women's Bureau, 19542-14 UAW Women's Dept., 1969, 19752-45 UAW women's resolution, 19704-11 UN Mid-Decade Conference for Women, 19803-36 “Unfair Discrimination Based on Sex, A Bill to Eliminate,” 19471-33 Union Education Program, n.d.9-26 Union Women Leaders, Conference of, 19732-18 United Women's Contingent, n.d.
8-43 thru 44 U.S. Dept. of Labor Women’s Bureau; news releases, reports, n.d.,1945-47, 1963
8-41 U.S. National Women's Agenda, n.d.9-40 U.S. Senate Government Affairs Committee; testimony, 19783-46 Utah suffrage; article, 1977
8-38 Volunteer Women's Roundtable, 1971
6-6 "What Women Can Do to End Violence in America," 19683-43 Wider opportunities for women, 19814-51 “Window Dressing on the Set: Women and Minorities in Television,”
19775-3 "Woman of the Year—Gloria Steinem," 1972
2-10 "Woman Question in Child Care," n.d.5-31 "Women and Trade Unions in Four European Countries," 19779-35 "Women at Work," n.d.5-11 "Women in Michigan State Government," 19786-32 "Women in Passage"; misc., 19776-30 Women in public office and appointees, 19772-48 Women; misc., 1970, 19733-39 Women; notes, n.d.4-52 “Women of China,” 19808-40 Women of the 86th Congress, 19597-10 Women, older, 19796-19 "Women Organizing," 1979
2-1 Women, report on status of, 1963, 1965
4-43 Women's Art Caucus, 19805-10 Women's Assembly III, n.d.
5-8 "Women's Caucus, Guidelines for Organizing a Local," n.d.2-44 Women's Caucus of the Democratic Party of Michigan, 19718-63 Women's Caucus; resolutions, rules committee vote on, n.d.9-43 Women's Committee on Retirement, 1975-826-59 Women's Conference of Concerns; program, 19854-57 Women's Economic Equity, 19826-20 "Women's Equality Day" by Mildred Jeffrey, 19814-12 Women's Equity Action League, 1971, 19817-29 Women's Forum, 19608-19 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, n.d.6-52 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Detroit
Branch, 19811-18 Women's issues, Clearinghouse on, 19783-38 Women's issues; corres, 1973-794-59 Women's issues; misc., clippings, 19791-35 Women's Labor History Film Project, 197610-7 Women's Leadership Rally; Health Security, 19763-12 Women's Liberation Coalition of Michigan, 1971
3-20 Women's Political Caucus; various states, 1960, 1973, 19774-26 Women's Political Caucus; various states, 19779-23 Women's Political Caucus; various states, 19711-42 "Women's Political Power"; hearings, 19721-41 Women's rights; clippings, 1975-76
2-4 Women's rights, congressional clearinghouse on, 19752-17 "Women's Rights"; Mexico, 19752-16 Women's rights; misc., 19764-61 "Women's Rights and Public Policy"; remarks by Mildred Jeffrey, 1978
2-9 Women's television program, 19544-45 Women's Year Poem; by Judith Cody, 1975
8-50 Work, women and, 19688-14 Work, women and, 19722-47 Work, women and, 1974-756-18 Work, women and, 1975, 1980-83
3-8 Work, women and; clippings, misc., 1952, 1975, 19805-1 thru 2 Work, women and; clippings, misc., n.d., 1978-82
4-16 Work, women and; reports, papers, n.d., 1972-74, 1977-79
15-8 Abzug, Bella; speech to Women's National Democratic Club, 197332-20 Ad Hoc Coalition for Women, 1977
36-39 ADA (Americans for Democratic Action), 195630-19 ADA, 1956-7735-40 ADA, 198030-24 ADA; a model democratic party reform, 197213-19 ADA; tribute to Leon Shull, 198429-29 ADA board meeting; notes, 1973
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Box-folder Folder heading
32-24 ADA Convention; speeches, 1981-8212-5 ADA; corres., 1948-53
12-6 ADA; misc., 197234-5 ADA national board meeting, 1982
31-35 ADA national board meetings; agenda, minutes, 198132-21 ADA national policy, 197034-52 ADA national policy, 1974
10-9 ADA national policy; proposals, agenda, 197616-31 ADA; publications, n.d.13-26 ADA; report, 197331-23 ADA; Roosevelt Centennial Conference, 1982
32-33 Affirmative action, 197217-44 Affirmative Action in Recessionary Times Conference, 197624-12 Aging; conference, 197127-11 Agreement for consent election, n.d.36-47 "Aid to non-public schools"; legislative report, 196910-55 Air bag hearings before the Department of Transportation; Fred
Cowan, 197623-4 Alabama, 1965
37-37 Alabama, National Democratic Party of, 196837-29 thru 30 Alabama, National Democratic Party of, 1968
37-31 Alabama, National Democratic Party of; “The Eagle Eye,” 197026-24 American Bar Association, 195910-40 Analysis for nomination, 1958-6010-54 Anderson, Marian; "The Economy," 197410-16 Announcement not to seek reelection, 197227-17 Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense System, 196924-44 Appointment recommendation letters, 1960-6735-44 Arms control; “Coalition,” 196934-37 Armstrong, Anne(counselor to the President), n.d.
29-7 Articles; misc., n.d.19-7 Atlanta regional hearings testimony, 1970
17-40 thru 41 Carter-Mondale campaign; clippings, misc., 197612-29 Carter-Mondale on the Issues, 1976
36-8 Carter-Mondale Steering Committee; agenda, 197617-35 Carter-Udall; clippings, corres., 197636-41 "Catholic Issue in American Politics," 196015-40 Cavanagh, Mayor Jerome; corres., misc., 1963
33-6 Celeste, Richard; clippings, 198330-29 Charter, 197216-14 Charter and amendments, conferences on, 197415-12 Charter; clippings, n.d.
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Box-folder Folder heading
32-35 thru 38 Charter Commission, 1972-7327-29 Charter Commission, 197427-28 Charter Commission; drafts, corres., 197427-27 Charter Commission; reports, corres., 197427-30 Charter Conference; affirmative action for Minnesota Democratic
20-25 Democratic National Convention, 196021-16 Democratic National Convention, 196037-16 Democratic National Convention, 196025-12 Democratic National Convention, 1964
31-7 thru 8 Democratic National Convention, 196821-19 thru 20 Democratic National Convention, 196827-37 thru 38 Democratic National Convention, 1968
24-3 thru 4 Democratic National Convention, 1968, 197218-29 Democratic National Convention, 197221-21 Democratic National Convention, 197223-14 Democratic National Convention, 197237-32 Democratic National Convention, 197217-25 Democratic National Convention, 197637-39 Democratic National Convention, 1976
36-26 thru 27 Democratic National Convention, 198031-6 Democratic National Convention; challenge of Georgia delegates, 1968
27-39 Democratic National Convention; clippings, corres., 196824-1 Democratic National Convention; Committee on Credentials, 1968
21-18 Democratic National Convention; corres., 196813-2 thru 3 Democratic National Convention; corres., clippings, misc., 1972
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14-7 thru 8 Democratic National Convention; corres, misc., 196413-18 Democratic National Convention; credentials committee, 196810-31 Democratic National Convention; fact sheet, 196414-17 Democratic National Convention; materials distributed, 196421-15 Democratic National Convention; platform hearings, 196027-12 Democratic National Convention; platform resolutions, 196027-40 Democratic National Convention; press, 196816-30 Democratic National Convention; program, 197220-18 Democratic National Convention; program, 1976
35-26 thru 27 Democratic National Convention; reports, misc., 198020-10 Democratic National Convention; rules of procedure, 196022-36 Democratic National Convention; rules of procedure of credentials
committee, 197223-22 Democratic National Convention; state-by-state delegation selection
process, 197236-36 thru 37 Democratic National Convention; state and territory delegations, 1968
24-2 Democratic National Convention; temporary roll of delegates andalternates, 1968
32-30 Democratic National Party Conference; issue workshops, 196536-55 Democratic Party, 1960
13-14 Democratic Party of Michigan; recommended platform, 197630-21 Democratic Party of Mississippi; brief, 196815-27 Democratic Party, organization and policy of, 197435-31 Democratic Party Organization and Policy, Conf. on; proceedings, 1974
32-1 Democratic Party platform, 1952-5715-26 Democratic Party platform, 1953
30-35 thru 36 Democratic Party platform, 1954-6831-1 Democratic Party platform, 1955-6431-3 Democratic Party platform, 196424-5 Democratic Party platform, 1968
30-25 Democratic Party platform, 1972, 197429-28 Democratic Party platform, 197212-32 Democratic Party platform, 197317-42 Democratic Party platform; clippings, misc., 197628-13 Democratic Party platform hearings, 196017-12 Democratic Party platform hearings; list of those to testify, 196036-49 Democratic Party platform and resolutions, 1960
30-3 Democratic Party platform; state/national, 1957, 1960, 1968, 1978,1980
31-36 Democratic Party politics; various articles, 1980s15-19 Democratic Party publications, 1955-6817-28 Democratic Party reference, 197613-27 Democratic Party Reform; proposal, 197332-27 "Democratic Party Renewal," n.d.33-32 Democratic Party resolutions, n.d.11-14 Democratic Party; resolutions, 197112-38 Democratic Party; resolutions, 1959-6022-35 Democratic Party; Resolutions Committee, 197113-35 Democratic Party women, 1958-6434-49 Democratic Party women, 1972
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Box-folder Folder heading
13-37 Democratic Party women; state level, 1958-6427-36 Democratic Planning Group, 1973
23-23 “Democrats in Convention,” 197232-12 Democrats Poll Report, 1982
19-30 Detroit Area Council on World Affairs; roster of officers, 196833-55 Detroit Board of Education, 194933-56 Detroit Board of Education; certificate, 195933-43 Detroit city election, 196525-27 Detroit city elections; clippings, 196917-20 Detroit Democratic Party, 1971-7223-48 Detroit election, 196419-29 Detroit Library Commission, 197510-19 Detroit Library Commission; rules and regulations, n.d.10-21 Detroit Public Library, 197619-25 "Dialogue at a Factory Gate," 1936-4114-20 Diggs, Charles C., Jr.; corres., misc., 1960-6514-22 Dingell, John; corres., 1959-6331-21 Disability rights, 197826-25 Disarmament campaign, 196035-47 Disarmament; "Inglis House Conference on Disarmament and Peace,"
196027-20 "Discussion Guide for Precinct Worker," n.d.
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35-5 "Dissent and Disorder," 196832-13 DIT property purchase; Norman Kopmeyer statement, 1981
34-64 Dondero, Representative; activity in 81st Congress, 194917-11 Down to Earth, Effective Political Action, 195236-13 DSCC (Democratic State Central Committee), 1965
13-30 thru 32 Elections, Michigan, 1961-6229-23 Electors; Michigan, 196833-57 Ellis, Clyde, 195333-22 Energy Conservation Act, 197610-18 Energy Policy Task Force, 197638-40 ERA Advisory Committee, 198138-36 ERA; misc., 197732-46 Eugene V. Debs Foundation, n.d.35-37 "Eurosocialism and America," 1980
23-26 “Fact,” 1971-72
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Box-folder Folder heading
38-14 Families, White House Conference on; report, 198038-15 thru 18 Families, White House Conference on; workbook, 1980
36-57 "Farm Bureau's Platform for America," 196023-5 Farm Committee, 1963
34-12 thru 13 Federal Appointment Committee, 1960-6126-3 Federal appointments; courts, 1965-6926-1 Federal appointments; Post Office, 1959-6926-2 Federal appointments; U.S. District Attorney and judges, 1964-66
31-24 Federal budget, impact of, 1983-8414-30 Federal district judges; appointees, 196124-26 Ferency, Zolton; campaign for governor, 196635-59 Ferency, Zolton; corres., 196424-56 Ferency, Zolton; misc., 1963
25-8 Ferency, Zolton; remarks, statements, 196635-52 Fifth Estate, 197112-33 "Fight for Civil Rights" radio series; addresses, 196022-33 "Financing Campaigns for Governor"; Citizens Research Foundation,
196531-39 Fingerhut Granados Opinion Research, 198012-11 Flyers, articles, 197231-41 Forward Michigan Dinner; participants, 196635-14 "Frank Murphy's Decision to Enter the 1936 Gubernatorial Race," n.d.30-11 Freedom March on Washington, 196324-19 Freedom to Vote Task Force, 196936-44 Freedom to Vote Task Force, 196923-17 Freedom to Vote Task Force; agenda, misc., 1969
22-13 thru 15 Freedom to Vote Task Force; Ramsey Clark, 1969-7033-1 Freedom to Vote Task Force; "That All May Vote," 1969
29-50 Freedom to Vote Task Force; "That All May Vote," 196935-32 “Freedomways,” 196510-12 Friends of Belle Isle Board of Directors meeting; minutes, misc., 197510-13 Friends School in Detroit Board of Trustees meeting; minutes, 197535-54 “Full Employment News Reporter,” 1975
27-7 Fund-raising dinners, suggestions for, 1959
33-39 Get-Out-the-Vote Drive, 196427-31 Goldwater, Barry, 196423-32 Gore, Albert; remarks to UAW, n.d.17-23 “Governor Williams Newsletter,” 195831-27 “Governor Williams Newsletter,” 195814-21 Griffiths, Martha; corres., misc., 196529-46 Griffiths, Martha; clippings, 1982
18-5 thru 6 Haber Commission on Political Reform, 1969
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18-7 thru 8 Haber Commission on Political Reform; drafts, 196921-26 Haber Commission on Political Reform; notes, 1969
18-9 Haber Commission on Political Reform; reports, 196916-32 Harris, Fred; issues handbook, 197624-52 Hart, Philip A.; campaign, 1970
11-12 thru 13 Hart, Philip A.; corres., 1961-7038-21 Hart, Philip A.; "Give Earth a Chance," 197122-17 Hart, Philip A.; on the issues, 1969
18-12 thru 13 Hart, Philip A.; press releases, 1966-7317-10 Hart, Philip A.; reception, 197734-19 Hart, Philip A.; remarks at Michigan State Democratic Convention, 197525-11 Hart, Philip A.; speaker's handbook, 1959-64
29-6 Hayden, Tom, for U.S. Senate, 197610-44 Health, Advisory Committee on; corres., 196033-24 Health care and senior citizens, 1983
32-8 Health Security Action Committee, n.d.20-11 Herman Gardens Cooperative Association; by-laws, n.d.32-15 "Higher Education at the Brink"; draft, n.d.
21-5 Higher education; political posts, 197027-21 Home rule, 195934-39 Hoover plan for economic recovery; clippings, 1930s32-45 House of Representatives; floor layout, n.d.29-37 Housing; corres., 196834-59 Housing plan; clippings, 195333-28 Hughes, Harold E., n.d.10-17 Humanities and public policy, 197629-33 Humphrey for President Committee; press release, 195933-38 Humphrey, Hubert H., 196633-15 Humphrey, Hubert H., 196736-43 Humphrey, Hubert H., 1968
18-26 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; program, 1956, 1958-59, 1974-7515-20 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; program, 196027-16 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; program, 196625-10 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; program, 196920-40 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; program, 197615-38 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner; programs, 1950-6615-36 Johnson, Lady Bird; corres. to and re, 1964-6515-35 Johnson, Lyndon B.; inauguration, 196436-54 Johnson, Lyndon B.; article on, 195915-32 Johnson, Lyndon B.; articles and booklets, 1964-6815-31 Johnson, Lyndon B.; clippings, 196326-33 Johnson, Lyndon B.; clippings, misc., 196015-29 Johnson, Lyndon B.; corres. to and re, 1963, 196515-33 Johnson, Lyndon B.; misc., 196424-35 Johnson, Lyndon B.; "A Salute to Congress," 196531-42 Johnson, Lyndon B.; remarks at Howard University, 196515-30 Johnson, Lyndon B.; statements, remarks, speeches, 1963-6515-34 Johnson; Lyndon B.; visit to Michigan, 196434-65 “Justice Talbot Smith Dissents,” 1956
18-18 Kelley, Frank J.; speeches, 197127-25 Kennedy, Edward M., 1971-7232-55 Kennedy, Edward M., 198324-24 Kennedy, Edward M.; clippings, 1968-69
38-9 Kennedy, Edward M.; clippings, 196911-1 thru 2 Kennedy, Edward M.; clippings, press releases, 1969-70
37-7 Kennedy, Edward M.; press releases, 197023-9 Kennedy, Edward M.; report to Massachusetts, 197225-3 Kennedy, Edward M.; speech to Harvard Law School, 1971
35-38 Kennedy for President, 1980
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Box-folder Folder heading
19-3 Kennedy, John F., 196027-6 Kennedy, John F., 196035-9 Kennedy, John F., 1960
36-48 Kennedy, John F., 196037-28 Kennedy, John F., 196038-12 Kennedy, John F., 196318-35 Kennedy, John F., 196916-12 Kennedy, John F.; campaign articles, 1960
27-5 Kennedy, John F.; civil rights, 196019-1 thru 2 Kennedy, John F.; clippings, speeches, statements, 1960-63
18-30 thru 31 Kennedy, John F.; clippings, statements, 196018-33 thru 34 Kennedy, John F.; corres., 1960-63
27-13 Kennedy, John F.; misc., 196035-60 Kennedy, John F.; poem, n.d.18-32 Kennedy, John F.; speeches, 196033-30 Kennedy, Robert F., 1960, 1968
22-5 Kennedy, Robert F., 1968-7038-8 Kennedy, Robert F.; clippings, 196819-4 Kennedy, Robert F.; clippings, statements, 196822-3 Kennedy, Robert F.; corres., 1964-66, 196819-5 Kennedy, Robert F.; corres. re., 196822-4 Kennedy, Robert F.; death, 196822-1 Kennedy, Robert F., for President, 1968
21-29 Kennedy, Robert F., for President, 196822-2 Kennedy, Robert F., for President; clippings, 196819-9 Kennedy, Robert F.; “The Enemy Within,” 196023-6 Kennedy-Johnson campaign; cash receipts and disbursements, 1961-62
33-26 Kennedy-Johnson; special assistants, n.d.16-23 King, Martin Luther, Jr.; memorial magazine, 1968
10-52 Labor legislation; 196434-60 Lawrence Committee, n.d.18-10 Legislation, federal, 1962-6510-53 Legislative Information for Teamwork Committee, 1965
34-29 thru 30 Legislation, Michigan, 1958-6730-31 Leon Cousens Scholarships Fund, 1956-5836-29 "Let's Get America out of Hock," 197218-11 Levin for Governor, 197028-25 Levin for Governor meeting; minutes, 197110-28 Levin for Governor; press releases, 197014-23 Levin, Sander, 196934-66 "'Liberal' and 'Conservative' National Economic Policies and other
Consequences, 1919-1979," 197938-10 Local politics; clippings, 1962
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Box-folder Folder heading
31-28 Long Term Planning Committee, 196238-7 Lowenstein, Allard K.; "The Man Who Ran Against Lyndon Johnson,"
1968
14-6 Mackie, John C.; biography, n.d.32-50 "Making History vs. Making Life," n.d.13-10 Manatt, Charles; remarks of DNC chairman, 198130-33 "Mandate for Reform"; McGovern Commission Report, 1970
17-6 Manual for Democratic Party, 195618-15 Massachusetts ballot, 1964
12-2 Mayor's Youth Employment Project; Technical Advisory Comm., 196421-17 McCarthy, Eugene J.; corres. re Democratic National Convention, 196820-54 McCarthy for President, 196821-22 McCarthy for President Committee, 196831-10 McCarthy and Vietnam, 1968
18-17 Michigan Conference of Concerned Democrats, 1966-6924-18 Michigan Conference of Concerned Democrats, 196720-21 Michigan delegate selection and affirmative action plans, 197433-34 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention; social and
political profile, 1964-7624-15 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention; minutes, 1968-
6924-16 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention; second caucus,
minutes, 196523-7 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention, 1964-65
22-18 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention; agenda, 196820-52 Michigan delegation to Democratic National Convention; minutes, 1968
12-4 Michigan Democratic Party Political Reform Commission, report of, 196915-15 Michigan Democratic Party; public meeting to hear candidates, 197429-13 Michigan Democratic Party; reference book to democratic party leaders,
10-15 NARCO, 197633-51 National Committee on the Employment of Youth, 1967
33-3 National Democratic Women's Conference, 196611-35 National Farmers Union; Citizens Dept., 197133-54 National pages, 197225-33 National speaker schedules; various events, 196822-16 National Urban Coalition Steering Committee; "State on National
Priorities," n.d.38-34 National Women’s Political Caucus, 197727-41 Nelson, Gaylord; Human and Resource Conservation Act, 196435-49 “New Democrat,” 197027-42 New Democratic Coalition, 1968-7010-41 New Democratic Coalition of Michigan; outstate reports, 197023-20 New Democratic Coalition; platform, 197233-29 New Jersey Campaign; notes, n.d.24-31 "New Perspectives on the Homefront Conference," n.d.34-41 New York City fundraiser, n.d.19-11 "Next Emancipation," 192921-12 Nixon budget cuts, 197321-13 Nixon budget cuts; clippings, 197322-37 Nixon, Richard M.; misc., 197223-33 Nixon, Richard M.; misc., 197225-20 Northern Michigan, 1959-6633-49 Norton, Eleanor Holmes; statement to Equal Employment Opportunity
35-6 "One Third of a Nation," 196428-10 thru 11 Operation Support, 1962-68
28-12 Outstate governors and officials, 1963-69
11-25 Pamphlets; misc., n.d.24-30 Parks, Rosa; tribute to, 197617-19 Party officials; biographical statements, 196429-32 Party Reform Convention, 1970
28-9 Party Relations Conference, 196728-17 Peace Corps, 1960-6128-16 Peace Corps; pamphlets, 1960s35-18 Peace and National Priorities Center of Oakland County, 197217-32 Peace Platform Committee, 1976
33-4 People's Platform; fact sheet, 197619-22 Philadelphia election campaign, 194035-33 "Picking a President: A Guide to Delegate Selection in the States," 1980
29-55 Political cartoons, 1980-8130-17 thru 18 Political corres., 1956-64, 1971-80
20-50 Political corres., 1957-6936-40 Political corres., 1958-6633-14 Political corres., 1959-6726-23 Political corres., 196037-23 Political corres., 1960
36-1 thru 4 Political corres., 1961-8122-7 Political corres., 1962-68
23-28 Political corres., 1963, 1965, 1969, 197123-34 Political corres., 1964
19-6 Political corres., 196524-38 Political corres., 197413-22 Political corres., 1979
34-4 Political corres., 1980-8136-53 Political education; Pacific Finance Corp., 196037-22 Political facts, misc., 196024-34 Political flyers, n.d.10-26 Political leaders, workshop for, 1957
17-3 Political; misc., campaign flyers, 195523-29 Political; notes on racism, n.d.23-31 Political pamphlets, n.d.29-45 Political pamphlets, n.d.31-22 Political pamphlets, n.d.34-55 Political pamphlets, n.d.32-14 Political pamphlets, n.d.13-25 Political pamphlets, 1951-76
34-53 thru 54 Political pamphlets, n.d., 1952, 197236-51 Political pamphlets, 196015-21 Political pamphlets, 1960-62
33-2 Political pamphlets, 1960s16-11 Political pamphlets, 1960s
32-6 Political pamphlets, n.d., 196336-22 Political pamphlets, 1964, 1974
20-37 thru 38 Political pamphlets, n.d., 1964, 197628-22 Political pamphlets, n.d., 1965, 196834-56 Political pamphlets, papers, 1940s32-49 Political publications, 1970, 1974-7523-27 Political publications, misc., 1961, 1971-7229-30 Political Reform Commission, 196923-13 Political Reform Commission; recommendation, 1969
24-22 "Proportional Voting System," n.d.34-46 Publications, misc., 197137-12 Quemoy and Matsu, 196037-17 Quimby letter; corres. in response to, 196033-52 Racial discrimination; booklet, 1943
27-9 Reapportionment and constitutional convention, 1953-6024-23 Registered voters booklet, 195410-29 "Registration and Election Law Reform," 1964
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Box-folder Folder heading
16-21 Registration drive, 1954, 196023-3 "Registration and Voting in the States," 1969
21-11 Religion and Race, Commission on, 196629-27 "Repression," n.d.
28-8 Republican Party, 1957-6536-58 Republican platform, 196035-53 "Right to Work"; pamphlets, n.d.34-45 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards, 197427-24 Romney, George; booklet, n.d.19-12 Romney, George; clippings, 1962-7034-58 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; clippings, 1945
22-10 Schedule for Mildred Jeffrey, 196832-47 Schedules, misc., 1968-7017-18 School funding; flyers, n.d.20-51 Scruggs, Ramon S. Jr.; AT&T; speech, 1971
33-19 thru 21 SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), 196132-42 thru 43 SDS, 1961-65
22-6 Speakers for various events, 196936-33 Special Equal Rights Committee, 1965, 1968
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Box-folder Folder heading
31-12 thru 17 Special Equal Rights Committee, 1965-6629-48 Special Equal Rights Committee, 196833-27 Special Equal Rights Committee; recommendations, 196710-20 Speech material, 197410-46 Speech notes, n.d.33-45 Speech notes, n.d.
15-1 Swainson for Governor, 196037-14 Swainson for Governor, 1960
15-2 Swainson, Gov. John B., 196115-7 Swainson, Gov. John B.; remarks on senior citizens, 196117-5 Swainson, John B.; excerpts of remarks, 1960
20-20 Swainson, John B.; messages to Michigan legislatures, 196220-29 Swainson, John; campaign ideas, 195824-50 Swainson, John; Michigan Supreme Court, 1970
15-3 Swainson legislative program, 1962
36-23 "Talks with Stewards," 196620-27 Taylor, Hobart; corres., 196525-24 Teen Democrats, Michigan Federation of, 1967, 1969-7033-36 Telephone messages, 197135-67 “Texas Observer,” 197135-69 Textile Workers Strike; clippings, 193410-42 "That All May Vote," 196936-46 "The Kennedy Years and the Negro," 196434-20 “The Offenses of Richard M. Nixon,” 197420-55 “The Outsider's Newsletter,” n.d.29-44 "Total Action Against Poverty," n.d.13-20 "Trends in Labor Voting Behavior, 1948-68," 196911-18 Truman, Harry S.; address before the Committee on Platform and
16-19 Udall, Morris; districts committed to, n.d.17-37 Udall, Morris K.; schedule, 197627-10 Union for Democratic Action; minutes, 194219-20 Urban renewal & relocation, principles of, n.d.
29-5 U.S. foreign policy; booklet, n.d.10-22 U.S. Justice Department speakers, 197612-40 "U.S. Policy on Our Atomic Future"; California Democratic Council, 196033-40 U.S. Senate campaign, 196624-62 U.S. Senate campaign, 197025-36 U.S. Senate primary, 196614-11 U.S. senators and congressmen, 1963-66
13-6 Vance, Robert; notes on conversation, n.d.31-9 Vietnam, n.d., 1968
24-33 Vietnam resolution of WSU Young Democrats, 196532-29 Voters for Choice, 198229-14 Voter participation; summary of study, 196834-47 Voting record of Michigan legislatures and U.S. senators and
35-17 War and militancy, 196935-19 "War-Making by Machine," 197125-23 Wayne County Democratic Committee; corres., misc., 1965-7030-34 Wayne County Democratic Committee; resolutions committee, 197235-50 Welfare, 197028-30 Western Michigan, 1964-6535-48 "What's Ahead for Michigan," 195936-28 White Citizens Council, 1965
17-4 White House Conference Planning Committee, 195537-20 White House Regional Conference, 1960-6137-18 White House Regional Conference; corres., 196027-15 White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights"; list of participants,
196629-15 Williams, G. Mennen, 1958-5929-56 Williams, G. Mennen; address at convention, 195210-36 Williams, G, Mennen; corres., newsletters, misc., 1954-6635-64 Williams, G. Mennen; misc., 1954-5528-27 Williams, G. Mennen; speech, press releases, 1971
15-6 Williams, G. Mennen; statements, 195414-18 Williams, G. Mennen; statements, speeches, 195416-35 Williams, G. Mennen; travel letters, 196020-41 Wisconsin Democratic Party; state convention, 1962
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Box-folder Folder heading
10-14 Wisconsin Humanities Committee; background, 197638-35 Women and minorities; "Window Dressing on the Set," 197738-37 Women and politics; misc., 1968-69, 197513-28 Women in politics; clippings, 1972, 197617-29 Women in the Democratic Party; notes, 197638-38 Women's Campaign Fund, 198223-18 Women's Leadership Conference; speech by Donald Fraser, 197111-31 Women's political activities, 1964-7738-41 Women's Rights; resolutions, 197434-57 World Government; discussion, 194838-13 World Peace Council Presidential Committee Session; "Defend the Gains
of Détente!," 1978
20-14 WSU (Wayne State University); corres., 1952-5324-41 WSU Board of Governors, 197433-17 WSU Board of Governors, 197429-31 WSU Board of Governors, 1975, 198335-34 WSU Board of Governors, 1976, 1982
34-2 thru 3 WSU Board of Governors, 1978-7923-38 WSU Board of Governors, 1979, 198232-34 WSU Board of Governors; campaign, 197435-36 WSU Board of Governors; congratulatory letters, 1974
32-9 thru 11 WSU Board of Governors; corres., 1974, 1979, 198235-35 WSU Board of Governors; corres., 1976, 197931-38 WSU Board of Governors; reelection campaign, 1982
34-1 WSU Board of Governors; reports, 197933-50 Wurf, Jenny; remarks at Michigan COPE Dinner, 1981
29-18 Young Democratic Clubs of America; convention, 195925-25 Young Democratic Clubs of Michigan; corres., minutes, 1962-69
20-44 thru 45 Youth Opportunity Council; final report, 196828-23 Youth Registration Ideas, 1971-7235-12 Youth, White House Conference on, 1950
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Series IIILabor, 1918-1983
Boxes 39-55
Box-folder Folder heading
41-59 "A Call for Modern Liberalism," 196142-31 "A System Approach to New Careers," 1969
46-8 ACLU; "In White America," 196553-8 ACWA (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America), 1936-40
47-3 ACWA; poster, reports, proceedings, 1938-4047-15 ACWA; radio programs, 194143-32 ACWA; Reliance Manufacturing Co. prison labor contract, 1923-2443-31 “ACWA Union Newsletter and Timely Information,” 1940
45-15 Adult Education, 196053-40 Adult Education Committee meeting; minutes, 195841-34 Advisory Committee to Study Sault Ste. Marie Branch of Michigan
Technological Univ.; minutes, 196553-22 Affiliated Schools for Workers, 193943-11 "Affluence of the American Working Man," 197046-46 AFL; pamphlets, 1940s54-25 ALF-CIO IUD; "To Meet the People's Needs," 1966
43-8 AFL-CIO platform proposals, 197645-48 AFL-CIO report on disaffiliation of the UAW; "To Clear the Record,"
196941-9 "After the War - Full Employment,” 194255-3 "Agony of Labor," n.d.40-3 ALA (Alliance for Labor Action); appeal, 1969-70
48-10 ALA; booklets, n.d., 196950-25 “American Child,” 196545-10 "American Labor History Series"; a proposal to the National Endowment
for the Humanities, 1975
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Box-folder Folder heading
43-41 Black Lake, 197339-5 Black Lake; corres. re, 1973
42-27 "Black Man in Lansing, Michigan, 1928-1940: background to thechildhood of Malcolm X," 1970
43-27 British labor; speeches, 194145-23 Brookwood, Inc.; pamphlets, 1929-3146-25 Bucks County Consumer Organization, 1971
48-23 Cable television, 197344-24 thru 25 Cable Television Committee, 1968-71
44-8 "Cable Television in Detroit"; report, 197244-23 Cable television; report, 196844-17 “Caveat Emptor: The Consumer Protection Monthly,” 197345-49 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, 1974
46-2 CFA (Consumer Federation of America), 197248-5 thru 6 CFA, 1972-74
48-19 CFA, 1973-7544-44 thru 45 CFA, 1971-73
48-20 CFA Energy Policy Task Force, 1973-7444-19 "Challenge of Jobless Youth," 196344-16 Child labor, 190441-16 Children; booklets, 1961, 1965, 197843-34 Children, Media and Merchandising, Council on, 197341-54 Children; misc., n.d., 1955
54-2 Children and Youth, Commission on; annual report, 196752-32 Children and Youth, Midcentury White House Conference on , 1950
45-44 thru 45 Children and Youth, Nat'l. Committee for, 1960-6139-37 Chrysler Dept.; corres., 1965-6845-37 CIO; booklets, 1946, 1953, 195550-31 CIO; Camp Chief Noonday, 194542-22 "CIO Fights for Full Employment," 1954
42-43 Citizens Committee to Aid Families of GM Strikers, 1946
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Box-folder Folder heading
42-44 thru 46 Citizens Committee to Aid Families of GM Strikers, 194654-15 Citizens Committee to Aid Families of GM Strikers: minutes, corres.,
194654-14 Citizens Committee to Aid Families of GM Strikers rally; corres., 194642-19 Citizens Crusade Against Poverty meeting, 196641-23 Clarke; draft of letter to, n.d.
47-4 Clippings, misc., 1940s53-25 Cloth Hat, Cap, & Millinery Worker's International Union; 17th
convention report, 192945-13 Coalition for an Open Convention, 196844-43 Coleman, Howard; UAW Radio Dept., 195246-12 Colorado Project Common Cause, 197145-50 Complex, Inc.; Board of Directors, 197049-26 "Conditions of Labor"; encyclical letter, n.d.
53-17 "Controlling Inflation," 198144-22 Corporate Responsibilities, project on, 197042-15 Corporate Responsibility, project on, 197352-20 Correspondence, misc., 1958, 196744-47 Crockett, George C., Jr.; flyer not to reelect, n.d.
41-45 Daniel, Franz; Minnesota CIO labor article re, 195445-52 “Day Care: Resources for Decisions,” 197142-10 “Delano Newsletter,” 196642-12 Democratic Party and UAW, 197446-16 Department heads list, 196444-34 Detroit Commission on Children and Youth; summer programs, 196745-11 "Detroit Hearings," 1977
41-3 thru 4 Employment of Youth, National Committee on, 196347-13 Employment records, 1941-4241-52 "Employment Security, Seniority, and Race: The Role of Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964," 196439-9 thru 10 Equal Accommodations Committee; corres., minutes, reports, 1957-60
39-8 Equal Education Opportunities Committee; corres., memos, 1961-6253-27 Equal employment; pamphlets, 1974, 197743-12 Evans, George H.; clippings, 1820-4041-12 "Exploring the Arts"; handbook for trade union program planners, 1968
51-26 Fair Competition, Code of, 193447-32 Fair employment practices, 1940s41-57 "Farm Labor Organizing," 1905-6747-10 Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota, 1938
42-18 "Financial Affairs of McCarthy," 195348-27 Focus: HOPE; survey and report, 196850-23 "Food for Thought: a Study of Skyrocketing Food Prices," 197341-48 Food prices; pamphlets, misc., n.d.41-18 Fraser, Douglas; corres., 1975
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Box-folder Folder heading
41-20 Fraser, Douglas; statement before Michigan Public Service Comm., 197552-33 "Freedom, National Security, and the Elimination of Poverty," 196650-26 "Full employment, Focus on," 197639-39 Fundraising guide, n.d.
48-7 International Skilled Trades Conference; minutes, 1951
43-1 Jewish Workers Committee to Aid Families of GM Strikers, 194644-1 Johnson, Nicholas; statements, 1971
41-29 Judicial appointments, 196639-38 "Justice on the Job Front," 194745-19 Juvenile delinquency, n.d.50-27 Komer, Odessa, 1974
45-21 “Labor,” 193146-40 Labor and Britain, 1940s46-34 Labor and Industry, Dept. of; charts, 1940s53-34 "Labor and Industry in Britain," 1949
47-6 Labor and the church, 194153-15 Labor and war; booklets, n.d.47-26 Labor and WW II; booklets, 1940s
46-43 thru 44 Labor and WW II; booklets, 1940s46-38 Labor and WWII; misc., 1938-1940s46-42 Labor and WW II; papers and proposals, 1940s47-18 Labor and WW II; reports, 194142-48 Labor and WW II; "Your War and Your Wages," n.d.
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Box-folder Folder heading
53-10 Labor; clippings, 193949-30 Labor; clippings, 1940s43-25 Labor Day, 1960-6953-26 Labor Education Service; "What Your Union Means," 194154-17 Labor history; corres. with Philip Mason, 196646-37 "Labor in Australia," 194347-27 Labor in foreign countries; booklet, 1940s49-29 Labor in foreign countries; booklets, 1931-43
42-3 Labor in war agencies, 194354-32 Labor management; reports, studies, 1946-47
45-24 League for Industrial Democracy, 193253-30 League for Industrial Democracy; publications, 1918-193050-18 Leon Cousens Scholarship Fund, 196642-33 Leon Cousens Scholarship Fund; corres., 1958-62
40-2 Lewis, John L.; testimony before the Committee on Centralia MineExplosion, 1947
41-32 Library Bill; corres., 197345-18 Lippman, Walter; "Today & Tomorrow” column, n.d.40-12 "Looking Ahead—Democratic Party in Michigan," 196649-27 Lyons History of Labor, n.d.
42-4 Madar, Olga; clippings, resume, 196644-38 Madar, Olga; personal data, n.d.50-28 "Man Who Never Died"; program, 1971
42-6 "Materials for Union Discussions," 195541-2 Mayor's Committee on Youth, 1964
45-28 NAACP; “The Crisis,” 194941-24 National Child Labor Committee, 196652-28 National Farmers Union; official program, 196054-19 National Recovery Administration-Pennsylvania; reports to, 193442-17 National Urban Coalition; counter budget, 1971-7645-30 National Urban League; hearings, 196442-50 Network for Economic Rights Conference, 1971
48-8 “New Generation,” 197153-14 New York State Industrial Commissioner; annual report, 193246-47 “News from the AFL-CIO”; press releases, 1960
46-6 “News from UAW”; press releases, 1967-6854-22 “News from UAW”; press releases, 197242-34 No-fault Auto Insurance, 197245-46 Notes, misc., n.d.48-18 Notes, misc., n.d., 1972
43-38 thru 39 Poverty, 1966-6853-28 Poverty and children; pamphlets, 1918-193041-53 Poverty, Labor Conference to Mobilize Against, 196552-26 "Public Employment in Sweden," 197846-27 Public utilities; U.S. Congress giveaway, 197141-10 Publications, misc., 1972
52-29 "Racial Inequality in Employment: The Patterns of Discrimination" byHerbert Hill, 1965
47-14 Radio scripts, 194351-27 Railway Carmen's Journal, 1930-3139-30 Registration and voting participation, report on, 1963
43-21 thru 22 Reliance Shirt Campaign; clippings, corres., 1937-3842-36 "Religion in the Market Place" by Kenneth Wilson, n.d.41-60 Religion and labor, 1957
44-7 Religion and Labor, Commission on; minutes, corres., 1966-6852-31 Religion and Labor Council of America, 196345-29 Religion and Labor Council of America; paper, n.d.52-34 Religion and Race, Comm. on, 196441-56 Religion and Race, Comm. on, 1964
44-12 Reuther, Roy; corres., 1942
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Box-folder Folder heading
50-33 thru 34 Reuther, Roy; corres., 1954-56, 195840-4 Reuther, Victor; corres. to, from, re, 1965-70
42-30 Reuther, Walter P.; a documentary record, 194742-8 Reuther, Walter P.; clipping with Khrushchev, 1959
42-39 Reuther, Walter P.; clippings, 194843-6 Reuther, Walter P.; clippings, 1970
52-12 thru 17 Reuther, Walter P.; corres., 1952-7554-13 Reuther, Walter P.; corres., 195641-22 Reuther, Walter P.; corres., 1965-6952-18 Reuther, Walter P., Dinner, 1961
43-5 Reuther, Walter P.; misc., n.d.42-26 Reuther, Walter P.; Oakland University, n.d.52-19 Reuther, Walter P.; papers, n.d.
43-4 Reuther, Walter P.; statement to Senate Finance Committee, 195642-52 thru 53 Reuther, Walter P.; statements, speeches, remarks, 1953-59
41-58 Reuther, Walter P.; testimony before Senate Committee on Labor andPublic Welfare, 1947
41-36 Reuther, Walter P. and May; sympathy letter, misc., 1970
41-51 Robinson, Kenneth; statement before House Insurance Committee, 197254-18 Ross, Joe, Dinner; corres., 196645-51 “Rural Youth in Crisis: Facts, Myth, and Social Change,” 1965
41-5 Taxes, 195648-29 Telephone messages, 197245-42 “'That Man' in the White House, You & Your President,” 194445-36 “To Win These Rights: A Personal Story of the CIO in the South,” 195250-19 Trade union movement; pamphlets, 197648-31 Trans-action, 1967
43-2 UAW-CAP; staff list, n.d.53-16 UAW-LUPA; calendar, 1982
53-31 Unemployment; publications, 1929, 193152-27 "Union Busting and the Law," 198042-37 Union Counseling Clinic; minutes, 194439-34 Union Counseling; facts for service, n.d.39-32 Union Counseling; pamphlets, 194839-33 Union Counseling; program, 194639-36 Union Counseling Training Course Manual, 194539-35 Union Counseling Training Program; minutes, 194546-32 Unitarian Universalist Assn.; corres., 196544-18 United Farm Workers, n.d., 197150-24 United Mine Workers Journal; women, 197649-22 "United Nations Appeal for Children," n.d.46-39 United Steel Workers Union, 1940s
48-1 Urban Alliance, Inc., 1970-7348-2 Urban Alliance; candidate recommendation for state primary, 1974
47-19 Wallace, Henry; "An Uncommon Man," 194549-23 War; publications, 1935, 194442-47 War Production Board; Labor Production Division, 1943
47-1 War Production Board; press releases, misc., 1941-4243-20 Wayne County (Mich.) elections, 1959-6940-10 "When Labor Votes—A Study of Auto Workers," 195539-11 White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights," 196539-12 White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights"; speeches, report, 196641-25 Williams-Ferency campaign; pamphlets, 1966
45-9 Women and credit, 197246-45 Women and labor unions, 1940s50-22 Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor; pamphlets, 1920-21, 1927
55-36 Baseball; questions, n.d.58-20 "Battle for the Schools," n.d.56-38 Becker, Iris M.; retirement, n.d.
58-9 thru 10 Belle Isle, 1969-7457-16 Biographies; misc., 1974
57-3 Booklets & pamphlets; misc., n.d., 1959, 1964, 1968, 197461-8 British labor; "The Employment Exchanges of Great Britain," n.d.
57-50 Business stabilization paper, n.d.
57-46 CACEEO (Citizens Advisory Committee for Equal EducationalOpportunity), n.d.
57-43 CACEEO; board action and staff commentaries, 196256-51 CACEEO; findings and recommendations, 196257-42 CACEEO; report, 196060-40 Cartoons; political, labor, n.d.55-49 “Central High News,” 192858-34 Child care; misc., 1977, 1979, 1981
55-52 thru 53 Child Care Seminar, n.d.,58-32 thru 33 Child Care Seminar meeting, 1977
55-54 Children, publications, 1967, 1975, 198156-23 Children and education; publications, 1951, 197758-26 “Children & Youth at the Midcentury,” 195058-12 Children & Youth, Detroit Commission on, 1956-7258-13 Children & Youth, Detroit Commission on; minutes, corres., 1961-6358-14 Children & Youth, Detroit Commission on; minutes, corres., misc.,
1960-6256-1 thru 3 Children & Youth, Detroit Commission on; minutes, misc.,
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Box-folder Folder heading
1964-7056-4 Children & Youth, Detroit Commission on; Youth Employment
Committee, 196957-45 Children and Youth in Michigan; a report, 196058-24 Children's poetry, 197556-30 China; archeologial finds, 197556-25 China; clippings, misc., 1975
61-3 “China Pictorial,” 197456-33 “China Reconstructs,” 197456-27 China trip, 197456-28 China trip; clippings, 1974
55-9 Daniel, Franz; corres., 1940-4260-46 Daniel, Franz; corres., 194455-50 "Decentralization and the City," n.d.58-17 Dedications and open houses, n.d.
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Box-folder Folder heading
61-16 Democratic National Convention; program, 196461-14 Democratic National Convention; program, 196855-18 Desegregation, 1971
58-29 thru 31 Detroit; misc., 1969-7556-39 Detroit; publications, n.d.,56-41 Detroit Board of Education, 197956-22 Detroit Board of Education; letter of transmittal, 196658-11 Detroit City Council; clippings, 196656-32 “Detroit in Perspective,” 1979
58-7 thru 8 Detroit Parks and Recreation, 1967-7458-3 Detroit Parks and Recreation, 196958-6 Detroit Parks and Recreation; affirmative action, 1972
56-18 Detroit Parks and Recreation; bond issue, 196957-40 Detroit Parks and Recreation; clippings, 197356-20 Detroit Parks and Recreation; Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority,
197355-62 Detroit Parks and Recreation; Interim Advisory Commission, 197455-61 Detroit Parks and Recreation; notes, n.d.
58-4 Detroit Parks and Recreation; Vest Pocket Park, 197058-1 Detroit Parks and Recreation; Vest Pocket Park reports, proposals,
196956-19 Detroit Parks and Recreation; women, clippings re, 1974
58-5 Detroit Parks and Recreation—Balduck Park; corres., clippings,1971-72
58-2 Detroit Parks and Recreation—Detroit Yacht & Boat Clubs; corres.,1969
56-13 Detroit Parks and Recreation Commission, 1969-7157-41 Detroit Parks and Recreation Commission; minutes, 1969
56-14 thru 17 Detroit Parks and Recreation Commission; minutes, 1969-74
56-26 Detroit Public Schools, 196257-6 thru 10 Detroit riot; clippings, 1967
61-12 Detroit riot; "Seven Days in July," 196759-38 Detroit Roosevelt Day Dinner; program, 1949
56-8 Detroit Urban League; reports, statements, 196256-5 Detroit Youth Foundation, 1969
55-55 Detroit Youth Opportunity Council, 196758-25 Directories, n.d.55-31 Disarmament; clippings, 1930-1940s56-40 Disarmament; pamphlets, n.d.56-51 Discussions and speeches, n.d.
58-27 thru 28 "Distribution of Recreation Services in Detroit," 1968-6956-34 Drug abuse, n.d.
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56-29 "Dynamic Detroit," 1959
55-51 Education; reports, 1958, 197556-31 Families, Michigan White House Conference on; report, 1980
61-9 Federal Anti-Delinquency Program; newspaper history, 196161-7 Federal Department Stores; clipping, 1965
56-42 Franklin Awards Ceremony, 198156-10 Friends School in Detroit; Board of Trustees list, 1974-7555-32 Gandhi; clippings, n.d.55-38 Geneva; conference, newsletter, songs, 193255-42 Goodin, Joan M.; biography, 196855-43 Group discussion booklets, 1930s55-64 Group Health Association, 1941-4357-25 Haldeman-Julius, E.; "My First 25 Years," 194958-18 History thesis; bibliography, n.d.55-56 Housing, Democratic Advisory Committee on, 1958-6057-51 Housing and town planning, 1930s
61-15 ILGWU; "Pins and Needles" program, 193861-1 Inaugural address of President John F, Kennedy, 1961
56-12 Inauguration, State of Michigan, 197455-24 Institute of African Affairs, 1960-6159-35 Invitations, n.d.55-19 Invitations, 196956-36 Invitations, 196960-37 Invitations, 197956-44 Ireland trip itinerary, n.d.
47-34 Jeffrey, Sharon; corres.61-5 “Jiri Anderle”; art exhibit, 197857-4 John E. Williams: An Appreciation with Selections from His
Writings, 195861-13 Kennedy, John F.; picture of, n.d.55-26 "Law and Racial Equality," n.d.57-13 “Learning Through Discussion,” 196958-15 Merrill-Palmer Camp; booklet, 195255-40 Mexico, n.d.60-34 "Michigan in the Civil War," 195857-15 Mikulski, Barbara; biography, n.d.
61-4 “Minzu Huabao,” 197455-22 Mission and Evangelicism, Task Force on Understanding; advisory staff
list, n.d.
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55-23 NAACP; Michigan local branch presidents, n.d.55-39 NAACP Twenty-fourth Annual Freedom Dinner, 197755-58 National Child Labor Committee, 197757-28 Negro; papers, 1954, 196757-12 Non-slav foreign language groups, list of, 1946
56-6 Northern Student Movement, 1960-7054-38 Notes; college courses, c. 1930s
55-46 Walt Whitman Review, 197555-44 War, National Council for the Prevention of, 193256-24 War resistance; pamphlets, 192555-27 Wayne State University Archives, 197555-47 Wayne State University; notes, n.d.61-19 WDET-FM, n.d.55-20 White, William Allen; memorial, n.d.55-25 Williams, Nancy; trip letters, 195955-30 World War II; clippings, 1930s-1940s55-10 WW II; clippings, pamphlets, 1940s57-24 "Write About My Buddies...They're Dead" by Jerry Younkins, 1965