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Silent agitator issued by Lumber Workers' Industrial Union No. 500: "Me?"
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Labor spy report by Agent #17 to Broussais Beck, November 24, 1919
143.
Mrs. M. E. Pettyjohn letter to W. J. Henry regarding the labor movement in Dayton, Washington, January 2, 1920
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, December 4, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, November 13, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, November 5, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, August 1, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 11, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 26, 1919
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 16, 1919
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Report submitted to Tolan Congressional Committee by the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) on the topic of the Japanese community and the evacuation process, February 28, 1942
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Minutes of the Executive Board Meeting, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 37, Seattle, July 21, 1954
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Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting, United Cannery, Agricultural, Packinghouse, and Allied Workers of America, Local 7, March 2, 1947
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Minutes of the Cannery Workers' and Farm Laborer's Union, Local 18257, November 1, 1936
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Minutes of the Membership Meeting, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 37, Seattle, January 5, 1955
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Minutes of the Membership Meeting, International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 37, Seattle, June 30, 1954
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Leaflet announcing a special meeting to call union members to demonstrate against the activities of the immigration authorities, August 2, 1949
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Why All Unions Fight the TH [Taft-Hartley] Law, ca. 1947-1948
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"We Are Solid As Ever!"
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James J. Molthan, attorney for the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 7, letter to Charles W. Hope, Director, Nineteenth Region, National Labor Relations Board, calling attention to the dangerous situation facing the canned salmon industry in Alaska, January 11, 1938
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