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1Oral history interview with Julius Fry, August 19, 1974

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  • Title: ➤  Oral history interview with Julius Fry, August 19, 1974
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill
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  • Publish Location: [Chapel Hill, N.C.]

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  • First Year Published: 2006
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Textile Workers Union of America

the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA). The TWUA led numerous organizing campaigns in the union-resistant South, aiming to help textile workers achieve

United States textile workers' strike of 1934

hopes of organizing textile workers in the South for the next several decades. When the CIO formed the Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) three

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America

leadership of the Textile Workers Organizing Committee, an organization founded by the CIO in 1939 as part of its effort to organize the South. The TWOC

Alexander Barkan

left teaching to work as a full-time volunteer with the Textile Workers Organizing Committee. During World War II he served on the USS Alabama as a radioman

Emil Rieve

strike of 50,000 textile workers that resulted in wage increases. He became acting chairman of the Textile Workers Organizing Committee in 1938 and organized

United Textile Workers of America

Organizations, whose Textile Workers Organizing Committee established the basis for a new union, the Textile Workers Union of America, founded in 1939.

United Food and Commercial Workers

signed a formal organizing protocol recognizing the UFCW as the union with primary jurisdiction for organizing agricultural workers in Canada and agreeing

Lovestoneites

decided not to enter the new group. Later, when the CIO Textile Workers Organizing Committee was formed, two Lovestoneites, Meyer Laks and Meyer Chanatzky

Congress of Industrial Organizations

the CIO offered organizing support to workers in the rubber industry who went on strike and formed the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC) in defiance

The Organizer

Mastroianni as a labor activist who becomes involved with a group of textile factory workers who go on strike. The film had its premiere at the 35th Congress