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a personal history of labor, race, and international relations

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An edition of Conversations With Maida Springer (2004)

Conversations with Maida Springer

a personal history of labor, race, and international relations

"As a young married woman in the 1930s, Maida Springer went to work for a garment shop and joined Local 22 of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. This was the first step in what would be a remarkable career in national and international union politics. She began by helping to organize new members as part of the strike committee and soon was being sent to settle prices between workers and managers. Springer's talent for organization and negotiation was quickly recognized and in 1943 she became the educational director of Local 132. Rising into the ranks of the AFL-CIO, she frequently represented American unions internationally, and ultimately became one of the most influential labor envoys to emerging African nations." "From the Great Depression to World War II, from the early Civil Rights Movement to the Cold War and the fall of apartheid, Springer was at the forefront of some of the most dramatic social and political changes of the twentieth century. In Conversations with Maida Springer, this champion for workers' rights shares the story of her personal and professional life."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
355

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Conversations with Maida Springer: a personal history of labor, race, and international relations
2004, University of Pittsburgh Press
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Conversations with Maida Springer: A Personal History of Labor, Race, and International Relations
2004, University of Pittsburgh Press
in English
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Conversations With Maida Springer: A Personal History Of Labor, Race, and International Relations
August 29, 2004, University of Pittsburgh Press
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Table of Contents

A Panamanian immigrant in Harlem
In the cauldron of Local 22 politics
Educational outings, strikes, and struggles for equality
The international affairs arena
African policy conflicts within the International Confederation of free trade unions
The All-African People's Conference and the International Labor Affiliation dispute
The cost o the cold war on AFL-CIO programs and African unity
Labor and civil rights
The AFL-CIO and South Africa
Reminiscences.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-344) and index.

Published in
Pittsburgh, Pa
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.88/092, B
Library of Congress
HD8073.S84 R53 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 355 p. ;
Number of pages
355

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17744902M
ISBN 10
0822942313
LCCN
2004003484
OCLC/WorldCat
54460315
Goodreads
1105259

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