Box 144
Contains 29 Results:
Article: "Labor's Political Future in the United States" by Sidney Hillman, undated
Article reprint from Reader's Scope Magazine by the CIO Political Action Committee. Contains handwritten marginalia.
Booklet: Four Men Speak About Jobs for All by the CIO Political Action Committee, 1944
Excerpt from the Full Employment Conference Proceedings. The four men highlighted are Vice President Henry A. Wallacy; Phillip Murray, president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations; James G. Patton, president of the National Farmers Union; and Sidney Hillman, chairman of the CIO Political Action Committee.
Booklet: Security with FDR by Hon. Vito Marcantonio, Member of Congress from New York, 1944 September
Illustrations by William Gropper. Foreword by Max Bedacht.
Booklet: What Is The Future of The New Deal?, As Discussed on the "Wake Up, America!" Quiz Debate, undated
The booklet is a transcript of a debate between Mr. John T. Flynn, Nationally Known Editor, Lecturer and Author of "As We Go Marching" and Hon. George E. Outland, United States Representative from California on "Wake Up, America!" The Original Quiz-Debate Public Service Program. Moderated by Fred G. Clark. Broadcast No. 270. Published by the American Economic Foundation.
Booklet: Is Dewey the Man? by Sender Garlin, 1944 July
Illustrations by William Gropper. Published by Workers Library Publishers, Inc.
Booklet: A Panel Discussion on Dumbarton Oaks by the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, 1945 February
Various printed Democratic campaign literature from CIO, Democratic National Women's Division, Americans for Democratic Action, Democratic National Committee and others for campaigns of 1943, 1944, 1946, and 1948. Most art in booklets and pamphlets by the CIO Political Action Committee is by Bernarda Bryson.
Booklet: Can Politics Stop at the Water's Edge?, circa 1944
Published by Press Research, Inc.
Booklet: going MY way? , 1944 July
Contains Special Report No. 1: How Would Dewey Guide Foreign Policy?. Contains handwritten notes and marginalia, likely from Esther Murray, addressed to Helen Gahagan Douglas.
Booklet: Tools for Democratic Victory published by Women's Division Democratic National Committee, circa 1944
Various printed Democratic campaign literature from CIO, Democratic National Women's Division, Americans for Democratic Action, Democratic National Committee and others for campaigns of 1943, 1944, 1946, and 1948. Most art in booklets and pamphlets by the CIO Political Action Committee is by Bernarda Bryson.