Supreme Court records on Sheet Metal Workers v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1985
Tag Archives: labor
Wages-Pullman Porters, 1926-1933. 47pp.
National Archives Folder: Wages, Pullman Porters, correspondence of Karl F. Phillips, records of Bureau of Employment Security, 1926-1933, 1926-1933
Casefile 50-18-12. 1936-1939. 112pp.
National Archives Folder: Peonage casefile involving turpentine workers, including NAACP, Workers Defense League, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and American Federation of Labor interest in case, 1936-1939, 1936-1939
Tobias, Channing H. 48pp.
From the Harry S. Truman Library: Committee member Channing H. Tobias travel expenses and internal, administrative communications, including a letter from the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters urging the Committee to oppose segregated education., 1947
Negro Conference, January 12-14,1939, Reports and Correspondence. 187pp.
National Archives Folder: January 12-14, 1939 conference to discuss problems facing black students and workers., 1941
Negro Conference, January 12-14,1939. 141pp.
National Archives Folder: Conference held on February 9-11, 1937 to discuss problems affecting black workers and students., 1938-1939
Negro Conference, January 12-14,1939, Correspondence. 69pp.
National Archives Folder: January 12-14, 1939 conference to discuss various issues effecting black students and workers., 1938-1939
Negro Conference Correspondence, 1938-1939 (Selections). 57pp.
National Archives Folder: Conference to discuss issues effecting black workers and students, January 12-14, 1939., 1938-1939
Conference Materials, 1938-1939. 95pp.
National Archives Folder: January 12-14, 1939 conference to discuss federal policies and the status of black workers and students., 1938-1939
To Attend a Conference, January 12-14,1939 (Selections). 60pp.
National Archives Folder: January 12-14, 1939 conference to discuss problems facing black students and workers., 1937-1941
Conference Findings, 1940-1941 (Selections). 202pp.
National Archives Folder: Reports and essays on conference findings on social issues facing black workers and students., 1938-1941
Missouri State Employment Service, Survey. 57pp.
National Archive Records: Unemployment relief for Black Americans in Missouri., 1937
Urban League, 1924-1931. 124pp.
National Archive Folders: Urban League, correspondence of Karl F. Phillips, records of Bureau of Employment Security, 1924-1931, 1931
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 261217CU-266842.
John E. Jacob speech to National Urban League, Blacks in Government (organization), Civil Rights Act of 1991, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., Wards Power Co. v. Atonio, sex discrimination by U.S. Navy, John C. Danforth, Arthur Flemming, and Li Lu hunger strike in Washington, D.C., 1989-1993
National Urban League Inc. (O/A 9526) [1980].
Records from the Jimmy Carter Library: National Urban League, 1980, 1980
The Everlasting Stain
Book by Kelly Miller. The essays in this collection center about the issues growing out of the World War and the Negro’s relation to them. Several of the titles have appeared in separate pamphlet form and as magazine articles. The reader will note that the articles are presented as of date of writing. There appear some duplications, due to the fact that the productions herein assembled were prepared for various occasions., 1924
File No. 8/102-F, Postwar Activities, 1919-1933. 197pp.
National Archives Folder: Postwar Activities, U.S. Department of Labor, Chief Clerk’s Files, 1919-1933, 1919-1933
The Niagara Movement
News article on the platform adopted by the Niagara Movement, 1905
A Convention with a Grievance
News editorial on the Niagara Conference, 1907
The Platform of the Niagara Movement
News article on the platform adopted by the Niagara Movement, 1906
The Hosts of Black Labor
Article by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1923
The Economics of the Negro Problem
Article by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1918
The Negroes of Farmville, Virginia: A Social Study
Article by W. E. B. Du Bois, 1898
Working with the Hands: Being a Sequel to ‘Up from Slavery’ Covering the Author’s Experiences in Industrial Training at Tuskegee
Book by Booker T. Washington; sequel to Up from Slavery, 1904
Industrial Training for the Negro
Essay by Booker T. Washington, 1904