Box 1
Contains 92 Results:
News Service, January 3, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "WDL Attacks Truman Order Limiting FEPC to Fact- Finding"; "Governor Laney Refuses to Pardon Framed Sharecropper"; and others.
News Service, January 10-January 24, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Showing of 'Riot Control' After Withdrawal Order Brings Probe"; "WDL Rallies Behind Labor's Struggle"; "WDL Staff Adopts Anti-Fascist Family, Donates Day a Month"; and others
News Service, January 31, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "No Navy Gestapo on Picket Lines, WDL Warns"; "Wholesale Violations of Workers Rights Marked 1919 Big Steel Strike"; "Alfred Baker Lewis, GM Stockholder, Urges Gov't Seize GM and Steel Plants"; and others
News Service, February 7, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Attempt to Railroad Union-Busting Bill Draws WDL Fire"; "WDL Back Negro Member Denied Plumbing License"; and others.
News Service, February 14-28, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Murder of Pickets Brings WDL Demand for Congressional Probe"; "Truman Asked to Grant Amnesty to Puerto Ricans"; "Negroes Arrested Falsely Bring Damage Suit Against Deputies"; "Party Leaders Urged to Act Against Filibuster Backers"; "WDL Combats Anti-Union Propaganda in General Strike"; and others.
News Service, March 7-March 27, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Randolph Discusses March for FEPC Before Huge Garden Throng"; "Mass Picketing Upheld by Workers Defense League"; "Religious Leaders Pledge Community Strike Support"; "Lillian Smith Brig. Gen. Holdridge in Free-Davis Drive"; "Teddy Roosevelt Organization Asked to Reveal Backers of It's Anti-Labor Drive"; and others
News Service, April 6-April 24, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Second Damage Suit Filed in Florida Peonage Case"; "DL Plans Civil Suit Against Twentieth Century Simon Legree"; "Governor Laney Stamped with Free Tee Davis Letters"; and others.
News Service, May 7-28, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Agricultural Wage Freeze Defeated"; "Brig. Gen. Holdridge to Press for Hearing on Tee Davis Case"; "Lopez Detainer Dropped"; "WDL Upholds Miners' Right to Welfare Fund"; "Governor Asked to Restore Civil Rights in Rochester"; and others.
News Service, June 5-June 26, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "WDL Fights Truman's Draft- Strikers Plan"; "Truman's Advance-Strikebreaking Draws WDL Protest"; "Florida Paper Asks WDL Question, Refuses to Print Answer"; and others.
News Service, July 3-July 31, 1946
Includes headlines such as: "Police Chief Threatens to Kill Violators of His $3 Wage Ceiling"; "WDL Asks Probe of Civil Rights Violations in Farm Strike"; "U.S. Urged to Protect Negro Voters in Arkansas Primaries": "Parole Director Answers Free- Tee Davis Letters with Lie"; "WDL Denounces Textile Industry Organ's Incitement to Fascism"; and others.