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AFL-CIO, Washington State Labor Council records

AFL-CIO, Labor Archives of Washington (Gastinstitution)
The AFL-CIO, Washington State Labor Council records primarily cover the early years of this group, which was formed to advocate on behalf of union members and to affect labor laws and related legislation in Washington State. The collection includes correspondence, minutes, administrative files, reports, subject files, audio tapes, videocassettes, ephemera, and artifacts. It includes records from the term of Joe Davis as president (1961-1979), with lesser amounts from the terms of his predecessor, Evan Weston, and his successor, Marvin L. Williams (1979-1986). Also included are records from Williams during his tenure as secretary-treasurer, 1959-1979; together with records of Louis Stewart, education director, from 1967; Sam Kinville, government affairs director, 1967-1974; and Lawrence Kenney, research director, from 1969. Among the other groups that are significantly represented in the records is the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education

Archivarische Materialien, English, 1880