Front cover image for Tamiment Library manuscript files collection relating to individuals and organizations associated with radicalism, the labor movement, and progressive social action in the United States, 1950-2001 : (bulk 1910-1965)

Tamiment Library manuscript files collection relating to individuals and organizations associated with radicalism, the labor movement, and progressive social action in the United States, 1950-2001 : (bulk 1910-1965)

This collection contains (through 2003) almost 400 files (some containing more than one folder), most pertaining to individuals, the remainder to organizations, events and topics. While most of the individuals were active in the United States, there are also files for a number of prominent European figures. Future additions to this collection, i.e., manuscript files received from 2004 onward, will be placed in an addendum, and this guide will be periodically updated to reflect these additions. Notable individuals represented, usually by correspondence and/or manuscripts, include: Louis Adamic, John B. Andrews, David Ben-Gurion, Victor L. Berger, Warren K. Billings, William E. Bohn, Earl Browder, James B. Carey, Jesus Colon, Frank Crosswaith, Fydor Dan, Eugene V. Debs, Bella V. Dodd, David Dubinsky, William E.B. DuBois, Ruth Fischer, M. Eleanor Fitzgerald, Harry Fleischman, Julius Gerber, Adolf Germer, W.J. Ghent, J. Keir Hardie, Morris Hillquit, Sidney Hook, Darlington Hoopes, Isaac A. Hourwich, Ben Josephson, Alexander Kerensky, Kathe Kollwitz, Petr Kropotkin, Jurgen Kuczynski, Laura Lafargue, Corliss Lamont, Harold J. Laski, Algernon Lee, Max Lerner, Mitchell Loeb, James Ramsay MacDonald, J.B. Matthews, Tom Mooney, Charles H. Moyer, Scott Nearing, Harvey O'Connor, Frances Perkins, Terence V. Powderly, Julia Stuart Poyntz, Walter P. Reuther, Rudolf Rocker, Lucien Sanial, Rose Schneiderman, George Bernard Shaw, Abraham I. Shiplacoff, David Shub, Ignazio Silone, Thomas Stamm, Mary Van Kleeck, Doxie Wilkerson, Harry F. Ward, Bertram D. Wolfe, Matthew Woll, Emiliano Zapata, Abraham Zucker. Notable organizations represented include: American Labor Party, American Workers Party. Provisional Organizing Committee, Co-Operative League, Commonwealth Federation of New York, Continental Congress of Workers and Farmers for Economic Reconstruction, Georgia People's School, International Socialist Club, International Socialist Congress, Laundry Workers International Union. Local 280, Lawyers Committee on American Relations With Spain, National Education Committee for a New Party, National Labor and Religion Foundation, National Maritime Union, People's College (Fort Scott, Kan.), Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, Sacco-Vanzetti National League, Sacco-Vanzetti New Trial League, South Slavonian Socialist Industry League, International Typographical Union. Local 6, Worker Education Bureau, Young Peoples Socialist Federation
Archival Material, English, 1749
correspondence
8 linear ft. (16 boxes)
476085026