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U.S. History - Labor / Personal Papers

Author Description Call No.
Terrence V. Powderly Papers Papers of the leader of the Knights of Labor, a late 19th century labor organization Micfilm 1713
The CIO files of John L. Lewis Papers of the founder and longtime leader of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Also longtime president of the United Mine Workers Micfilm 2252
A. Philip Randolph Papers Papers of the publisher of The Messenger (the leading journal of the Harlem radicals movement, and leading African-American journal of the Socialist Party), President of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, civil rights leader Micfilm 2255
Morris Hillquit Papers Papers of the Socialist Party theoretician and activist Micfilm 157
John Mitchell Papers Papers of the United Mine Workers President Micfilm 1642
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Papers of Upton Sinclair In manuscripts room, 2nd floor. Papers of the journalist and activist, candidate for Governor of California MSS 6777-6777-h

U.S. History - Labor / Organizational Records

Author Description Call No.
Southern Tenant Farmers' Union Papers Records of the interracial union of Southern farmers during the Great Depression Micfilm 286
Southern Tenant Farmers' Union Papers, supplement, The Green Rising (1910-1977) Micfilm 976
American Federation of Labor and the Unions: National and International Union records from the Samuel Gompers era Micfilm 1570
Operation Dixie: The CIO organizing committee papers 1946-1953 Records from the CIO's failed attempt to unionize Southern workers in the post-World War II era Micfilm 1571

U.S. History - Labor / African- American Labor History

Title Description Call No.
Slave Narratives The WPA collection of interviews with former slaves during the 1930's Micfilm 145
Selected Documents from Records of the Committee on Fair Employment Practice Headquarters Records 213 reels and index Micfilm 1613
A. Philip Randolph Papers (See above)
Black Workers in the Era of the Great Migration 1916-1929 History of the Diaspora of southern African-Americans to Northern industrial cities during the First World War and the decade after Micfilm 1636
Freedmen's Bureau Records Several collections on microfilm in Gov't Documents library (ask at Gov't Doc's for help) The federal agency created to assist recently freed slaves in the South after the Civil War
Several larger civil rights collections have links to African-American labor history. Check guides for specific topics:

Papers of the NAACP (Micfilm 1568) 
The Crisis (official journal of the NAACP, edited in its early years by W.E.B. Du Bois) (Micfilm S-79) 
Papers of CORE (Micfilm 1566-1567)
Papers of SNCC (Micfilm 1562)

U.S. History - Labor / General Collections

Author Description Call No.
History of Women Contains much material on women workers Micfilm 2159
Pamphlets in American History See especially sections on labor, women, and socialism. Labor section includes collective bargaining agreements, strike pamphlets, propaganda, etc. Micfich 557
Underground Newspapers A collection of underground publications from the 1960's-1970's, contains some labor publications N-US-1
Columbia Oral History Collection Interviews with leaders of various labor organizations, etc. See guide Micfich 353
See also : U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations: testimony and final reports Testimony from numerous labor leaders, radicals, business leaders, politicians, and others taken before the Walsh Commission, 1912-1915 Gov't Docs. serial set 6929-6939
U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations: records of division of research and investigation: reports, staff studies, and background research materials Records of the investigation of the Walsh Commission Micfilm 1619
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U.S. History - Labor / Union & Workers Periodicals

Author Description Holdings Call No.
American Federationist Contains most volumes published. Check item record for specific years. Originally journal of the AFL. Later, journal of the AFL-CIO Stacks HD 8055 AS A2, Darden, Micfilm S-522
A.F. of L. Rank and File Federationist vols. 1-2, 1934-1935 Micfilm S-487
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The Headlight / UAW Local 599 May-July 1941, Jan.-Dec. 1964 Micfilm S-1407
Industrial Pioneer Newspaper of the IWW 1921-1926 Micfich S-102
Industrial Union Bulletin Organizational bulletin of the IWW vols.1-2, 1907-1909 Micfilm S-456
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Industrial Unionist Newspaper of the IWW vols.1-2, 1925-1926 Micfilm S-458
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Industrial Union News Journal of the Detroit IWW, a political organization founded by Daniel DeLeon, not affiliated with the larger organization known as the IWW Jan 1912-May 1924 Micfilm S-453
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Industrial Worker Newspaper for the Western wing of the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) vols. 1-5, 1909-1913 Micfilm S-457
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Ladies' Garment Worker ILGWU paper 1910-1918 Micfilm S-538
Lowell Offering The journal published by the women textile operators of the Lowell mills in the mid 19th century Micfich S-10 reel 675
One Big Union Monthly Newspaper of the IWW 1919-1928 Micfich S-219
United Automobile Worker Journal of the UAW, important union within the CIO 1936-1955 Micfilm 2309
Author Description Holdings Call No.
The Masses A Socialist magazine which focused on many contemporary issues of the day. Significant especially for its cultural radicalism 1911-1917 Micfilm S-86
The Daily Worker Daily newspaper of the Communist Party 1938-Jan 1956 Micfilm N-US NY-25

The library also holds titles in the Radical Periodicals in the United States set, mostly on microfilm, but a few in print. Do a VIRGO Advanced series search on Radical Periodicals in the United States to locate these titles at UVA. 

See also Joseph Conlin, ed. The American Radical Press, 1880-1960. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1974, for an introduction to the titles in the series