Title |
Frank Gorman, president of the United Textile Workers, delivers a radio interview in which he advocates for the formation of a National Labor party, October 11, 1935
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Description |
Reverse caption reads: "Please Credit Harris & Ewing Photos- Wash. D.C. // A.F. of L Considers Politics at Atlantic City // -Atlantic City, NJ-- Frank Gorman, left, president of the United Textile Workers, delivers a radio interview in which he advocates the formation of a National Labor party. He said 'his Labor party in Massachusetts was making headway'. He is shown here with Chester M. Wright, publisher, who acted as interviewer. 10/11/35 Harris & Ewing." United Textile Workers of America was chartered in 1901 and was the founding union of Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1937. For complete collection information, visit the full finding aid at http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/42579
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Extent |
17.5 x 25.5 cm; 2 images; Photograph; monochrome |
Date |
1935-10-11 |
Location |
Atlantic City; United States; Maryland; North America; New Jersey; College Park |
Subject(s) |
Labor union members; United Textile Workers of America; Gorman, Francis J.; Labor; Labor union; Interviews |
Citation |
AFL-CIO Information Department, Photographic Prints collection, Accession 0088-LBR-RG96-001, Series 2: Portrait Files, undated, Box : 8, Folder 98: Gorman, Francis J. |
Permanent Link |
https://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/38912
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Rights |
http://vocab.lib.umd.edu/rightsStatement#InC-NC
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Terms of Use |
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