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Walter P. Reuther Library Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs Wayne State University Archives AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records 88 linear feet (88 SB) 1970-2001, bulk 1972-2000 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI Finding aid written by Johanna Russ on August 23, 2011. Accession Number: LR001989 Creator: AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer Acquisition: The AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records were first deposited at the Walter P. Reuther Library at the beginning of William Lucy’s tenure as secretary-treasurer in 1972. Subsequent deposits have occurred throughout Mr. Lucy’s tenure until shortly after his retirement in 2010. Secretary-Treasurer Office Records for Lee Saunders, Mr. Lucy’s successor, will be deposited at the Walter P. Reuther Library as well. Language: Material mostly in English with some foreign languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Japanese, represented. Access: Records are open for research. Items in vault are available at the discretion of the archives. Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Notes: Citation style: “AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records, Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University” Copies: Materials in Series V: Public Services International (PSI) likely also exist in the PSI Archives in Bonn, Germany. Materials related to the AFL-CIO are possibly duplicated at the George Meany Archives in Silver Spring, Maryland. Other Access Aids: Many of the photos found in Series VI have been scanned and uploaded the AFSCME image gallery: http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/image/tid/25. Related Material: Many other records from the AFSCME collections relate to the material found here, including AFSCME Office of the President: Jerry Wurf Records, AFSCME Office of the President: Gerald McEntee Records, AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: Gordon Chapman Records,

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Walter P. Reuther Library Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs

Wayne State University Archives

AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records 88 linear feet (88 SB)

1970-2001, bulk 1972-2000

Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

Finding aid written by Johanna Russ on August 23, 2011. Accession Number: LR001989 Creator: AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer Acquisition: The AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records

were first deposited at the Walter P. Reuther Library at the beginning of William Lucy’s tenure as secretary-treasurer in 1972. Subsequent deposits have occurred throughout Mr. Lucy’s tenure until shortly after his retirement in 2010. Secretary-Treasurer Office Records for Lee Saunders, Mr. Lucy’s successor, will be deposited at the Walter P. Reuther Library as well.

Language: Material mostly in English with some foreign languages such as Spanish,

Portuguese, French, and Japanese, represented. Access: Records are open for research. Items in vault are available at the discretion of the archives. Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival

Materials. Notes: Citation style: “AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy

Records, Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University”

Copies: Materials in Series V: Public Services International (PSI) likely also exist

in the PSI Archives in Bonn, Germany. Materials related to the AFL-CIO are possibly duplicated at the George Meany Archives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Other Access Aids: Many of the photos found in Series VI have been scanned and uploaded

the AFSCME image gallery: http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/image/tid/25. Related Material: Many other records from the AFSCME collections relate to the material

found here, including AFSCME Office of the President: Jerry Wurf Records, AFSCME Office of the President: Gerald McEntee Records, AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: Gordon Chapman Records,

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AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: Gordon Chapman/Joseph Ames Records, AFSCME Judicial Panel Records, and AFSCME International Executive Board Records. Also related are the published AFSCME Convention Proceedings that are in the Library collection. The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Records also have related material. Two letters were removed from the collection and are stored in the Reuther Library vault. Photocopies of these letters appear in the original folders. The first, in 47-24, has the signature of Ted Kennedy, and the second, in 67-20, has the signature of Jimmy Carter.

Four boxes of audiotapes, Series VI, are stored in the Reuther Library

Audio Visual Department stacks. One folder of photographs is stored in the Reuther Library Audio Visual Department Room 354 Small Collections Cabinet.

History: According to the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer’s Convention Report, “The International Constitution establishes the International Secretary-Treasurer as the chief financial and recording officer of AFSCME. Among the responsibilities: maintaining AFSCME’s accounts, preserving the official documents of the International union and providing regular reports to the membership on the financial status of the union. Such reporting includes quarterly financial reports, annual audits and the report to the biennial Convention.” The Secretary-Treasurer's Office oversees the general financial health of the international union, keeping records for its locals, councils, and the headquarters staff. The Office keeps files on council and local trusteeships and administratorships, maintains per capita dues payments by AFSCME locals and councils, issues charters to new locals, and suspends and disbands locals or councils when problems arise. The position of Secretary-Treasurer is the second most powerful in the organization after the President. Unlike AFSCME’s Office of the President, the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer has seen several occupants. Tenures and office holders are as follows: 1935-1936: Roy Kubista 1936-July 15, 1937: David Kanes July 15, 1937-October 4, 1944: Gordon Chapman October 5, 1944-1948: H.Z. Collier 1948-May 1962: Gordon Chapman June 1961-1962: James McCormack 1962-1966: Gordon Chapman 1966-1972: Joseph Ames 1972-2010: William Lucy 2010-present: Lee Saunders The records in this collection come from William Lucy’s 38-year tenure.

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William Lucy was born November 26, 1933 in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended the University of California at Berkeley and became a civil engineer in Contra Costa, CA in 1956 where he joined AFSCME Local 1675. By 1965, he was president of his local. He caught the eye of AFSCME International president Jerry Wurf, and in 1966 Wurf invited the rising star to move to Washington, D.C. to work for the International. Lucy was Associate Director of the Legislation and Community Affairs Departments, and eventually, he became Wurf’s executive assistant. In 1968, Lucy was overseeing the administratorship of AFSCME Council 77 in Detroit when he was called to Memphis to assist with the strike of sanitation workers seeking recognition of AFSCME Local 1733. Lucy provided strong leadership throughout the campaign, working with AFSCME leaders Jerry Wurf, P.J. Ciampa, and T.O. Jones, and national civil rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wilkins, and Bayard Rustin. While lending support to the strikers, King was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Not long after, on April 16, 1968, the City of Memphis recognized Local 1733 and agreed to a contract with the sanitation workers. Lucy went on to work with other campaigns such as the 1970 sanitation workers strike in Atlanta. At the 1972 AFSCME biennial convention in Houston, Secretary-Treasurer Joseph Ames was elected to the newly full-time, salaried post of Judicial Panel Chairman. William Lucy was elected to fill Ames’s position as AFSCME International Secretary-Treasurer, a role he would play for the next thirty-eight years. Also in 1972, William Lucy helped to found the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), an organization devoted to representing African American workers within the labor movement. Lucy was elected president of CBTU, a position he continues to hold in 2011. This organization has worked toward improving working environments and opportunities for African Americans, and, more recently, toward including more diverse leadership in the labor movement. In 1974, it became the first American labor organization to voice strong condemnation of South African apartheid. Now on the national stage, Lucy became involved in a large number of national associations. Through AFSCME, he worked with the AFL-CIO’s Industrial Union Department (IUD), Department of Professional Employees (DPE), and Maritime Trades Department (MTD). He also rose to leadership positions in various civil rights organizations such as the NAACP, the National Urban Coalition, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Lucy also worked locally with a variety of civic organizations in Washington, D.C. He was involved with the development of the D.C. Convention Center, campaigned for D.C. home rule, and worked on the D.C. Sports Commission. During the 1970s, Lucy and AFSCME also participated in the movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). In the 1980s, Lucy worked extremely hard on one particular cause. Lucy was on the executive board of TransAfrica Forum, an African American human rights group that advocates for freedom and justice in Africa. In November 1984, Lucy, along with Dr. Mary Frances Berry, D.C. Congressman Walter Fauntroy, TransAfrica Director Randall Robinson, Dr. Sylvia Hill, and Roger Wilkins formed the Free South Africa Movement (FSAM) to coordinate protests and demonstrations against South Africa’s apartheid regime. This grass roots movement organized daily protests at the South African embassy in Washington, D.C., that saw arrests of many

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leaders and celebrities over the years. FSAM also put pressure on government officials to divest from South Africa and on consumers to boycott corporations that invested and traded with the apartheid regime. In 1989, long time apartheid leader P.W. Botha stepped down, and F.W. de Klerk became president. On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years. FSAM members helped organize an 11-day, 7-city tour of America for Mandela. Stops included the 1990 AFSCME Convention in Miami, as well as the UAW Convention in Detroit. FSAM had counted the labor movement as a strong ally in its fight to rid South Africa of the apartheid government. In 1994, Lucy led an AFL-CIO delegation to monitor South Africa’s elections, which resulted in Mandela winning the presidency. During the 1980s, Lucy was also involved in creating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a national holiday. A bill declaring King’s birthday as a holiday was passed in 1983, and the first King Day was observed in 1986. Additionally, throughout his career, Lucy and AFSCME helped to increase registration and turnout among African American voters. The 1980s also saw Lucy and AFSCME’s work toward pay equity for women workers, especially related to a case waged in Washington state by AFSCME Council 28 and their involvement with the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). Jerry Wurf, AFSCME’s president since 1964, died in 1981. An AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) meeting was held to elect someone to finish out Wurf’s term until the full union could vote at the 1982 biennial convention in Atlantic City. Because Lucy had been in the number-two position in AFSCME for nine years at that point, many people believed he was a leading contender for president. A successful, young organizer from Pennsylvania, Gerald McEntee, was also in the running, however, and garnered enough votes to win the presidency. McEntee retained the position at the full convention vote in 1982, and continues to hold the presidency in 2011. Lucy continued as Secretary-Treasurer, expanding his leadership roles in the national and international labor movements. AFSCME and Lucy had been involved with Public Services International (PSI), an global group of public service unions, for decades, and in 1994, Lucy was elected president of the organization. In 1995, he was also elected to the executive council of the AFL-CIO, a position he retains in 2011. At the 2010 AFSCME Convention in Boston, William Lucy retired as Secretary-Treasurer. He had held this position for 38 years, but he had begun his relationship with AFSCME as a rank and file member 54 years earlier. Lee Saunders was elected to succeed Lucy as AFSCME International Secretary-Treasurer. Lucy remains president of CBTU and an active member of the AFL-CIO executive council in 2011. Scope and Content: The AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records document the activities and operations of AFSCME International, the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer, and AFSCME’s state and local councils. The Records also convey the actions of William Lucy in a number of labor and civil rights organizations. The Records include correspondence, reports, speeches, financial information, legal documents, convention transcripts and proceedings, publications, and

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meeting minutes. Several boxes of audio recordings of International Executive Board meetings are included, and a very small number of photographs appear in the collection. Records in Series II: Associations were retained only if they related directly to AFSCME or Lucy’s interactions with the association. Records that document the everyday activities of these associations, such as publications and generic form letters that either reported on an organization’s activities or solicited monetary donations, were not kept unless they related directly to AFSCME or Lucy’s actions. Lucy served as a board member for many of these organizations, but his name listed among other board members on letterhead was not enough to ensure that records were kept. The records in this series document the substantive interaction of AFSCME and/or Lucy with these groups.

Important Subjects: Apartheid—Africa, Southern Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.) Council of Institutional Investors Equal rights amendments Jim Hunt Committee National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Pay equity Public Services International Sex discrimination against women—Law and legislation Transafrica Forum (Organization)

Important Names: Ames, Joseph Lynn, 1925-

Ball, Leonard C. Balow, Marcia Barry, Marion, 1936- Ciampa, P.J. Clinton, Bill, 1946- Fauntroy, Walter E. Gotbaum, Victor Harrington, Michael, 1928-1989 Hooks, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lawson), 1925-2010 Jackson, Jesse, 1941- Jordan, Vernon E. (Vernon Eulion), 1935- Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932-2009 King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 Lucy, William

Mandela, Nelson, 1918- McEntee, Gerald W.

Newman, Winn Regenstreif, Steven

Roberts, Lillian Robinson, Randall, 1941-

Sheffield, Horace Trask, David

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Watkins, Vernon Wurf, Jerry, 1919-

Series I: State and Country Files, 1972-2000

Files in this series relate to AFSCME activities in the American states and in foreign countries. Correspondence, reports, publications, and financial and legal documents from the states relate to the activities, administratorships, dues payments, and legal disputes of AFSCME Councils and Locals. District of Columbia files and foreign country files more frequently represent activities of William Lucy personally as a representative of AFSCME. Filed at the end are publications from AFSCME Councils and Locals.

Series II: Associations, 1972-2000

This series includes correspondence, reports, and memos from a variety of organizations with which AFSCME and Lucy were involved and to which AFSCME and Lucy provided financial support. Lucy served as a board member or in another leadership position for a variety of organizations throughout his career, including most of those represented in this series. Some organizations in which Lucy held a leadership position include: African American Institute

America’s Black Forum Americans for Democratic Action American Institute for Public Service American Life Insurance (AIL) Center for Policy Alternatives Citizens Against Nuclear War (CAN) Council on Foreign Relations D.C. Manpower Services Planning Council D.C. Sports Commission Democratic National Committee District Cablevision, Inc. Duke Ellington School for the Arts Gas Research Institute Human Rights Campaign Fund Institute for Civil Justice International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund Labor Institute for Human Enrichment Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) National Bank of Washington National Black Leadership Roundtable National Black United Fund National Caucus on the Black Aged National Coalition on Black Voter Participation National Commission on Working Women National Committee for Urban Recreation

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National Conference of Christians & Jews National Council on Aging National Summit on Africa National Urban Coalition Operation PUSH Pacifica Foundation Progressive Alliance Southern Labor Institute Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund TransAfrica Forum United Negro College Fund Urban Environment Conference Voter Education Project Workers’ Institute for Safety & Health (WISH)

Series III: AFSCME, 1971-2000 Subseries A: Departments

Correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and other documents from various AFSCME International departments and committees as well as AFSCME’s political action committee, Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE).

Subseries B: Finances Financial documents of AFSCME International including budgets, quarterly reports, and audits, as well as information about the AFSCME pension fund and the contributions of PEOPLE.

Subseries C: Publications AFSCME-produced publications.

Subseries D: Committees Minutes, documents, and correspondence from various internal AFSCME committees.

Subseries E: Conventions Reports, correspondence, transcripts, and supporting documents regarding the biennial AFSCME International conventions and various AFL-CIO conventions. The dates, locations, and themes for the AFSCME conventions during Lucy’s tenure are as follows:

19th Houston, TX 1972 May 29-June 2 ESP Economic Action, Social

Action, Political Action 20th Honolulu, HI 1974 June 10-14 The Quality Union 21st Washington, DC 1975 February 8 (special) 22nd Miami Beach, FL 1976 June 14-18 People & Jobs 23rd Las Vegas, NV 1978 June 26-30 In the Public Service 24th Anaheim, CA 1980 June 9-13 Decade for Decisions 25th Atlantic City, NJ 1982 June 21-25 AFSCME Fights Back 26th San Francisco, CA 1984 June 18-22 Winning the Fight

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27th Chicago, IL 1986 June 23-27 50 Years Caring for America 28th Los Angeles, CA 1988 June 20-24 The Union for America’s Future 29th Miami, FL 1990 June 25-29 Our Union – Working for the

American Family 30th Las Vegas, NV 1992 June 15-19 AFSCME’s Vision for a Better

America 31st San Diego, CA 1994 June 25 - July 1 Proud of Our Past – Building Our

Future 32nd Chicago, IL 1996 June 17-21 Leading the Fight 33rd Honolulu, HI 1998 August 24-28 Fighting for the Future 34th Philadelphia, PA 2000 June 26-30 The Future is Now 35th Las Vegas, NV 2002 June 24-28 AFSCME In the Public Service 36th Anaheim, CA 2004 June 21-25 AFSCME in the 21st Century 37th Chicago, IL 2006 August 7-11 We Fight We Win! AFSCME in the

21st Century 38th San Francisco, CA 2008 July 28-August 1 40th Boston, MA 2010 June 28-July 2 Ready to Fight, Ready to Lead A handful of files on various AFL-CIO conferences appear at the end of this subseries.

Subseries F: International Executive Board (IEB)

Reports, correspondence, transcripts, supporting documents, and minutes regarding IEB meetings. See also Series VI.

Subseries G: Judicial Panel Reports, correspondence, transcripts, decisions, and case files regarding cases and issues brought before the AFSCME International Judicial Panel. Judicial Panel case numbers are assigned first by year, and then by sequence. For instance, 82-45 means the 45th case from 1982.

Subseries H: International Vice Presidents Correspondence and other documents related to the activities, accomplishments, and elections of AFSCME’s international vice presidents.

Series IV: William Lucy, 1970-2000, Undated Subseries A: Speeches

This series includes transcripts of speeches and interviews given by William Lucy. Transcripts from three speeches given by former AFSCME President Jerry Wurf in the early 1970s are included at the end of this series.

Subseries B: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU)

Correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and supporting documents regarding CBTU’s operations, conventions, and Lucy’s role in its founding.

Subseries C: Correspondence Files

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This series includes a small portion of Lucy’s personal correspondence as well as official AFSCME “Read Files”—copies of letters sent out by the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer, filed chronologically by year. Some correspondence from former President Wurf also appears.

Series V: Public Services International (PSI), 1979-2000 Founded in 1907, Public Services International is a global union federation for public sector trade unions. As of 2011, PSI represented 650 affiliated unions in 148 countries and territories. PSI represents public sector workers and unions in the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations body for labor issues. Bill Lucy was active in PSI throughout his tenure as AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer, rising to leadership positions in the 1990s, including President in 1994. This series includes correspondence, reports, minutes, and supporting documents regarding the activities, meetings, and conferences of PSI. Some publications from and documents related to meetings and conferences of ILO and ICFTU (International Confederation of Free Trade Unions) also appear in this series.

Series VI: Audio Visual Materials, 1978-2001

The vast majority of this series is comprised of audio recordings of the proceedings of AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) meetings. The IEB meets quarterly, with a fifth meeting after convention every two years and occasional special meetings. A handful of other recordings appear in this series, including council and local conventions, Lucy’s speech at one council convention, and recordings of hearings before the IEB. Most are recorded on audiotape, but a few reel-to-reel recordings also appear. A handful of photographs from Box 43 Folder 27 of the commemoration in Memphis of the first anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination are also included in this series. This series is stored in the Reuther Library Audio Visual Department.

Arrangement: Arranged in six series – Series I (Boxes 1-42), Series II (Boxes 42-62), Series III (Boxes 62-73), Series IV (Boxes 73-78), Series V (Boxes 78-84), and Series VI (Boxes 85-88). Series I is arranged chronologically by year, and alphabetically by state within each year. Foreign countries come alphabetically after the states for each applicable year. Publications are arranged alphabetically by state and chronologically within states, and they come after all of the state folders. Series II is arranged chronologically by year, and alphabetically by organization name within each year. Series III is divided into eight subseries. Subseries A (Boxes 62-65) is arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically by department name within each year. Subseries B (Boxes 65-66) is arranged alphabetically by report title and chronologically within each title. Subseries C (Box 66) is arranged alphabetically by publication title. Subseries D (Box 66) is arranged alphabetically by committee name. Subseries E (Boxes 67-71) is arranged chronologically by convention date. AFL-CIO Conventions come after AFSCME conventions, also chronologically. Subseries F (Boxes 71-72) is arranged chronologically by IEB meeting.

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Subseries G (Boxes 72-73) is arranged chronologically by judicial panel case. Subseries H (Box 73) is arranged chronologically. Series IV is divided into three subseries. Subseries A (Boxes 73-76) is arranged chronologically, with the three early 70s Wurf speeches coming after all of the Lucy speeches. Subseries B (Boxes 76-77) is arranged first chronologically by year, then alphabetically within each year. Subseries C (Boxes 77-78) is arranged chronologically. Series V and VI are arranged chronologically.

Series I: State & Country Files Box 1

1. Alabama, 1973 2. Arizona, 1973 3. California, 1972 March-June 4. California, 1972 July-December, 1973 September-December 5. California, 1972 June-1973 January 6. Colorado, 1973 7. Connecticut, 1972 June-1973 8. Delaware, 1973 9. District of Columbia, 1972, undated

10. District of Columbia, 1972 11. District of Columbia, 1973 January-June 12. District of Columbia, 1973 July-December 13. Florida, 1973 March-October 14. Georgia, 1970, 1972 June-1973 August 15. Georgia, 1973 September-1974 January 16. Hawaii, 1972-1973 17. Illinois, 1972-1973 18. Indiana, 1972 November-1973 19. Iowa, 1973 20. Louisiana, 1972 July-1973 21. Maine, 1971, 1973 22. Maryland, 1972 October-1973 23. Massachusetts, 1972 October-1973 24. Michigan; Affirmative Action Program (Flint), 1971, undated 25. Michigan, 1973 January-July 26. Michigan, 1973 August-December 27. Michigan; Council 77, 1972 July-September 28. Michigan; Council 77, 1973 29. Minnesota, 1973 30. Mississippi, 1972 31. Missouri, 1973 32. Montana, 1973 33. Nebraska, 1972-1973 34. New Hampshire, 1972

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35. New Jersey, 1972-1973

Box 2 1. New York, 1972 2. New York, 1973 3. North Carolina, 1973 4. North Dakota, 1973 5. Ohio, 1972 June, 1972 December, 1973 March-June 6. Ohio, 1973 July-December 7. Ohio; Council 21, 1973 8. Oklahoma, 1973 9. Oregon, 1972 September-1973 10. Panama Canal Zone, 1972 June-1973 11. Pennsylvania; Organizing Campaign, 1973 12. Pennsylvania, 1972 August-1973 July 13. Pennsylvania, 1973 August-December 14. Puerto Rico, 1972 November-1973 15. Rhode Island, 1972 August-1973 16. Rhode Island; Packet, 1973 17. South Dakota, 1973 February 18. Tennessee, 1973 19. Texas, 1972 June-1973 20. Utah, 1973 21. Vermont, 1973 22. Virginia, 1973 23. Washington, 1972 August-1973 24. West Virginia, 1972 August-1973 25. Wisconsin, 1972 August-1973 26. Russia, 1973 27. Arizona, 1974 28. California, 1974 January-April 29. California, 1974 May-December 30. Colorado, 1974 31. Connecticut, 1974 32. Delaware, 1974 33. District of Columbia, 1974 January-May 34. District of Columbia, 1974 June- December 35. Florida, 1974

Box 3

1. Georgia, 1974 January-June 2. Georgia, 1974 July-December 3. Georgia; Local 1644 Trusteeship Judicial Panel Case 73-11 proceedings transcript,

1973 June 6

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4. Georgia; “Minority Hiring & Promotion Practices, City of Atlanta” by Community Relations Commission, 1970

5. Hawaii, 1974 6. Illinois, 1974 7. Indiana, 1974 8. Iowa, 1974 9. Kansas, 1974 10. Louisiana, 1974 11. Maryland, 1974 12. Massachusetts, 1974 13. Michigan, 1974 January-May 14. Michigan, 1974 June-December 15. Minnesota, 1974 16. Missouri, 1974 17. Mississippi, 1974 18. Montana, 1974 19. Nebraska, 1974 20. New Hampshire, 1973-1974 21. New Jersey, 1974 22. New York, 1974 23. North Carolina, 1974 24. Ohio, 1974 25. Oregon, 1974 26. Pennsylvania, 1974 January-June 27. Pennsylvania, 1974 July-September 28. Pennsylvania, 1974 October-December 29. Puerto Rico, 1974 30. Rhode Island, 1974 31. South Dakota, 1974 32. Tennessee, 1974 33. Texas, 1974 34. Utah, 1974 35. Virginia, 1974 36. Washington, 1974 37. West Virginia, 1974 38. Wisconsin, 1974 39. Alabama, 1975 40. Arkansas, 1975 41. California, 1975 January-March 42. California, 1975 April-December 43. Colorado, 1975 44. Connecticut, 1975

Box 4

1. District of Columbia, 1975 January-May 2. District of Columbia, 1975 June-December

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3. Delaware, 1975 4. Florida, 1975 5. Georgia, 1975 January-March 6. Georgia, 1975 May-October 7. Hawaii, 1975 8. Illinois, 1975 January-April 9. Illinois, 1975 May-December 10. Indiana, 1975 11. Iowa, 1975 12. Kansas, 1975 13. Louisiana, 1975 14. Maine, 1975 15. Maryland, 1975 16. Massachusetts, 1975 17. Michigan, 1975 January-March 18. Michigan, 1975 April-September 19. Michigan, 1975 October-December 20. Minnesota, 1975 21. Missouri, 1975 22. Montana, 1975 23. Nebraska, 1975 24. New Jersey, 1975 25. New Mexico, 1975 26. New York, 1975 January-May 27. New York, 1975 June-December 28. New York; Special Legislative Convention, 1975 January 28 29. North Carolina, 1975 30. Ohio, 1975 31. Oklahoma, 1975 32. Oregon, 1975 33. Panama Canal Zone, 1975 34. Pennsylvania, 1975 January-March

Box 5

1. Pennsylvania, 1975 April-December 2. Puerto Rico, 1975 3. Rhode Island, 1975 4. South Carolina, 1975 5. South Dakota, 1975 6. Tennessee, 1975 7. Texas, 1975 8. Virginia, 1975 9. Washington, 1975 10. West Virginia, 1975 11. Wisconsin, 1975 January-July 12. Wisconsin, 1975 August-December

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13. Foreign Countries, 1975 14. Alabama, 1976 15. Arkansas, 1976 16. California, 1976 17. California; Council 96, 1973-1975 18. Colorado, 1976 19. Connecticut, 1976 20. Delaware, 1976 21. District of Columbia, 1976 22. District of Columbia; District Council 20 Contract, 1976 23. District of Columbia; AFSCME & FCC Case #TI001, 1976 24. Florida, 1976 25. Florida; Miami Local 1554, 1976 26. Georgia, 1976 27. Georgia; Atlanta Local 1644, 1976 28. Illinois, 1976 29. Indiana, 1976 30. Iowa, 1976 31. Iowa; Des Moines Judicial Panel Case 75-107, 1976-1977 32. Kansas, 1976 33. Kentucky, 1976 34. Louisiana, 1976 35. Maine, 1976 36. Maryland, 1976 37. Massachusetts, 1976 38. Michigan, 1976 January-March 39. Michigan, 1976 April-December 40. Minnesota, 1976 41. Missouri, 1976 42. Montana, 1976 43. Nebraska, 1976 44. New Jersey, 1976 45. New York, 1976 46. North Carolina, 1976 47. North Dakota, 1976

Box 6

1. Ohio, 1976 2. Oregon, 1976 3. Panama, 1976 4. Pennsylvania, 1976 January-April 5. Pennsylvania, 1976 May-December 6. Rhode Island, 1976 7. South Dakota, 1976 8. Tennessee, 1976 9. Texas, 1976

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10. Virginia, 1976 11. Washington, 1976 12. West Virginia, 1976 13. Wisconsin, 1976 14. Foreign Countries, 1976 15. Arizona, 1977 16. Arkansas, 1977 17. Arkansas; Hot Springs, 1977 18. California, 1977 19. California; Redwood City, 1977 20. Colorado, 1977 21. Connecticut, 1977 22. Delaware, 1977 23. District of Columbia, 1977 24. Florida, 1977 25. Georgia, 1977 26. Georgia; Atlanta Local 1644, 1977 27. Georgia; Atlanta City Council Race, 1977 28. Hawaii, 1977 29. Illinois, 1977 30. Illinois; Council 990: Amanda W. Brooks, 1976-1977 31. Indiana, 1977 32. Iowa, 1977 33. Louisiana, 1977 34. Maine, 1977 35. Maryland, 1977 36. Massachusetts, 1977 37. Michigan, 1977 38. Michigan; Council 23 and 29 Merger, 1973-1977 39. Michigan; University of Michigan Local 1583, 1977 40. Minnesota, 1977 41. Missouri, 1977 42. Missouri; Local 410, 1977-1978

Box 7

1. Montana, 1977 2. Nebraska, 1977 3. New Jersey, 1977 4. New Mexico, 1977 5. New York, 1977 6. New York; Council 82 Convention, 1977 September 7. North Carolina, 1977 8. North Dakota, 1977 9. Ohio, 1977 10. Oregon, 1977 11. Pennsylvania, 1977

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12. Panama Canal Zone, 1977 13. Rhode Island, 1977 14. South Dakota, 1977 15. Tennessee, 1977 16. Texas, 1977 17. Vermont, 1977 18. Virginia, 1977 19. Washington, 1977 20. West Virginia, 1977 21. Wisconsin, 1977 22. Wisconsin; Council 24 Convention, 1977 June 24-26 23. Foreign Countries, 1977 24. Alabama, 1978 25. Arizona, 1978 26. Arkansas, 1978 27. California, 1978 28. Colorado, 1978 29. Connecticut, 1978 30. Connecticut; Local 269, 1978 31. Delaware, 1978 32. District of Columbia, 1978 33. Florida, 1978 34. Georgia, 1978 35. Hawaii, 1978 36. Illinois, 1978 37. Illinois; Local 1685, 1978 38. Indiana, 1978 39. Iowa, 1978 40. Kansas, 1978 41. Kentucky, 1978 42. Louisiana, 1978 43. Maryland, 1978 44. Massachusetts, 1978 45. Michigan, 1978 46. Minnesota, 1978

Box 8

1. Mississippi, 1978 2. Missouri, 1978 3. Montana, 1978 4. Nebraska, 1978 5. New Hampshire, 1978 6. New Jersey, 1978 7. New Mexico, 1978 8. New York, 1978 9. New York; Council 82, 1977-1978

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10. North Carolina, 1978 11. North Dakota, 1978 12. Ohio, 1978 13. Oklahoma, 1978 14. Oregon, 1978 15. Panama Canal Zone, 1978 16. Pennsylvania, 1978 17. Rhode Island, 1978 18. Tennessee, 1978 19. Texas, 1978 20. Texas; Local 1624, 1978 21. Utah, 1978 22. Vermont, 1978 23. Washington, 1978 24. Washington; Council 28, 1978 25. Wisconsin, 1978 26. Wisconsin; Molter, et al. v. Robinson Appeal & Decision, 1977-1979 27. Foreign Countries, 1978 28. Alabama, 1979 29. Arkansas, 1979 30. California, 1979 31. Colorado, 1979 32. Connecticut, 1979 33. Delaware, 1979 34. District of Columbia, 1979 35. Florida, 1979 36. Georgia, 1979 37. Hawaii, 1979 38. Hawaii; United Public Workers Convention, 1979 39. Illinois, 1979 40. Illinois; Council 31 U.S. District Court Deposition, 1979 November 14 41. Indiana, 1979 42. Iowa, 1979 43. Kansas, 1979 44. Kentucky, 1979 45. Louisiana, 1979

Box 9

1. Louisiana, 1979 2. Maine, 1979 3. Maryland, 1979 4. Massachusetts, 1979 5. Michigan, 1979 6. Minnesota, 1979 7. Mississippi, 1979 8. Missouri, 1979

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9. Montana, 1979 10. Nebraska, 1979 11. New Hampshire, 1979 12. New Jersey, 1979 13. New Jersey; Council 71, 1978-1979 14. New Mexico, 1979 15. New Mexico; Council 18, 1974-1979 16. New York, 1979 January-May 17. New York, 1979 June-September 18. New York, 1979 October-December 19. North Carolina, 1979 20. Ohio, 1979 21. Oklahoma, 1979 22. Oregon, 1979 23. Panama Canal Zone, 1979 24. Pennsylvania, 1979 25. Rhode Island, 1979 26. South Dakota, 1979 27. Tennessee, 1979 28. Texas, 1979 29. Utah, 1979 30. Vermont, 1979 31. Virginia, 1979 32. Washington, 1979 33. West Virginia, 1979 34. Wisconsin, 1979 35. Foreign Countries, 1979 36. Kenya; Public Sector Collective Bargaining Seminar, 1979 37. South Africa, 1979 38. Alabama, 1980 39. Arizona, 1980 40. Arkansas, 1980 41. California, 1980 42. Colorado, 1980 43. Connecticut, 1980

Box 10

1. Delaware, 1980 2. District of Columbia, 1980 3. Florida, 1980 4. Georgia, 1980 5. Hawaii, 1980 6. Illinois, 1980 7. Indiana, 1980 8. Iowa, 1980 9. Kansas, 1980

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10. Louisiana, 1980 11. Maine, 1980 12. Maryland, 1980 13. Massachusetts, 1980 14. Michigan, 1980 January-July 15. Michigan, 1980 August-December 16. Minnesota, 1980 17. Mississippi, 1980 18. Missouri, 1980 19. Montana, 1980 20. Nebraska, 1980 21. New Hampshire, 1980 22. New Jersey, 1980 23. New Mexico, 1980 24. New York, 1980 January-April 25. New York, 1980 May-August 26. New York, 1980 September-December 27. North Dakota, 1980 28. Ohio, 1980 29. Oklahoma, 1980 30. Oregon, 1980 31. Panama Canal Zone, 1980 32. Pennsylvania, 1980 January-May 33. Pennsylvania, 1980 June-December 34. Rhode Island, 1980 35. South Dakota, 1980 36. Tennessee, 1980 37. Texas, 1980 38. Utah, 1980 39. Vermont, 1980 40. Virginia, 1980 41. Washington, 1980 42. West Virginia, 1980 43. Wisconsin, 1980

Box 11

1. Foreign Countries, 1980 2. South Africa, 1980 3. Alabama, 1981 4. Arizona, 1981 5. California, 1981 6. Colorado, 1981 7. Connecticut, 1981 8. Delaware, 1981 9. District of Columbia, 1981 January-June 10. District of Columbia, 1981 July-December

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11. Florida, 1981 12. Florida; Council 79, 1981-1982 13. Florida; Council 79 Administratorship File, 1981-1982 14. Florida; Council 79 Charges against Tom Fitzpatrick, 1981 15. Florida; Local 1363, 1981 January-July 16. Florida; Local 1363, 1981 July-December 17. Florida; Local 1363 Judicial Panel Case 81-24 Investigation, 1981 18. Florida; Local 1363 Charges against Van Zandt, 1981-1982 19. Florida; Local 1363 Judicial Panel Case 81-38 Administratorship Hearing, 1981 20. Florida; Local 1363 Request for Disaffiliation, 1981-1982 21. Florida; Letters concerning J.L. O’Malley, 1981 22. Florida; Charges against Schmidt, 1981-1982 23. Georgia, 1981 24. Hawaii, 1981 25. Illinois, 1981 26. Iowa, 1981 27. Kansas, 1981 28. Kentucky, 1981 29. Louisiana, 1981 30. Maine, 1981 31. Maryland, 1981 32. Massachusetts, 1981 33. Michigan, 1981 January-June 34. Michigan, 1981 July-December 35. Michigan; Council 25, 1980-1981, undated 36. Michigan; Council 25 Convention, 1981 October 8-11 37. Minnesota, 1981 38. Missouri, 1981 39. Missouri; Local 675 Affiliation Agreement, 1981 40. Nebraska, 1981 41. New Hampshire, 1981 42. New Jersey, 1981 43. New Jersey; Local 2209, 1981 July 7 44. New Mexico, 1981 45. New York, 1981 January-June

Box 12

1. New York, 1981 July-December 2. New York; Local 375, 1978-1980 3. New York; Local 375, 1981 4. New York; Local 2021, 1980-1981 5. New York; District Council 37, 1981 6. New York; District Council 37 Legislative Conference, 1981 November 14 7. New York; District Council 37 and Local 420, 1979-1981 8. New York; Local 420, circa 1970-1979 9. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1981

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10. North Carolina, 1981 11. North Dakota, 1981 12. Ohio, 1981 13. Oklahoma, 1981 14. Oregon, 1981 15. Oregon; International Executive Board – Local 88, 1981 September 22 16. Panama Canal Zone, 1981 17. Pennsylvania, 1981 January-March 18. Pennsylvania, 1981 April-December 19. Pennsylvania; Council 33 Earl Stout, 1978-1980 20. Rhode Island, 1981 21. South Carolina, 1981 22. South Dakota, 1981 23. Tennessee, 1981 24. Texas, 1981 25. Vermont, 1981 26. Washington, 1981 27. Wisconsin, 1981 28. Wyoming, 1981 29. Foreign Countries, 1981 30. South Africa, 1981 31. Alabama, 1982 32. Arizona, 1982 33. Arkansas, 1982 34. California, 1982 35. California; University of California, 1982 36. California; California State Employees Association (CSEA), 1982 37. California; Local 122, 1982 38. California; Council 57 International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 October 4-7 39. California; Council and Locals, 1982 40. Colorado, 1982 41. Connecticut, 1982 42. Delaware, 1982 43. District of Columbia, 1982 January-March 44. District of Columbia, 1982 April-June 45. District of Columbia, 1982 July-September

Box 13

1. District of Columbia, 1982 October-December 2. District of Columbia; Mayor Barry, 1982 3. District of Columbia; Howard University, 1982 4. District of Columbia; National Council of Senior Citizens, 1982 5. District of Columbia; Commission on Crime and Justice – Mayor Barry, 1982 6. District of Columbia; Commission on Crime and Justice Report, 1982 7. Florida, 1982 8. Florida; Council 79 vs. Weinsoff, 1982 December 13

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9. Florida; Council 3 Founding Convention, 1982 10. Florida; Local 1363 International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 October 4-7 11. Florida; Local 1363, 1982 12. Florida; Weinsoff Judicial Panel Cases, 1982 13. Georgia, 1982 14. Georgia; James Howard law suit, 1982 15. Hawaii, 1982 16. Illinois, 1982 17. Indiana, 1982 18. Iowa, 1982 19. Kansas, 1981 December-1982 20. Louisiana, 1982 21. Maryland, 1982 22. Massachusetts, 1982 23. Michigan, 1982 January-May 24. Michigan, 1982 June-December 25. Michigan; Council 25, 1982 26. Michigan; Local 207, 1982 27. Minnesota, 1982 28. Mississippi, 1982 29. Missouri, 1982 30. Montana, 1982 31. Nebraska, 1982

Box 14

1. New Hampshire, 1982 2. New Jersey, 1982 3. New Mexico, 1982 4. New York, 1982 January-May 5. New York, 1982 June-September 15 6. New York, 1982 September 16-December 7. New York; New York City, 1982 8. New York; Local 1707, 1982 9. New York; Civil Service Technical Guild, 1982 10. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1982 11. North Carolina, 1982 12. North Dakota, 1982 13. Ohio, 1982 14. Ohio; Local 2084 Strike, 1982 15. Ohio; City of Piqua and Dayton Public Service, 1982 16. Ohio; Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA) Convention (1982:

Columbus, OH), 1982 September 2-5 17. Oklahoma, 1982 18. Oregon, 1982 19. Oregon; Local 2067 International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 October 4-7 20. Panama Canal Zone, 1982

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21. Pennsylvania, 1982 January-May 22. Pennsylvania, 1982 June-December 23. Pennsylvania; Council 33 Health & Welfare, 1982 24. Pennsylvania; Election of Vice President, 1982 25. Rhode Island, 1982 26. South Carolina, 1982 27. South Dakota, 1982 28. Tennessee, 1982 29. Texas, 1982 30. Vermont, 1982 31. Virginia, 1982 32. Washington, 1982 33. Washington; Trip to Seattle, Boulder, Detroit, 1982 January 19-24 34. Washington; Jobs & Justice Rally, 1981-1982 35. West Virginia, 1982

Box 15

1. Wisconsin, 1982 2. Foreign Countries, 1982 3. African Labor Delegation, 1982 April 27-May 2 4. South Africa, 1982 5. Alabama, 1983 6. Alaska, 1983 7. Arizona, 1983 8. Arizona; Council 97, 1983 9. Arkansas, 1983 10. California, 1983 11. California; University of California, 1983 12. California; Council 36, 1983 13. California; Locals 444 and 2428, 1982-1983 14. California; Council 57, 1983 15. California; California State Employees Association (CSEA), 1983 16. California; California State Employees Association (CSEA), 1983 17. California; International Vice President vacancy, 1983 August 15 18. Connecticut, 1983 19. Connecticut; Council 4, 1983 20. Connecticut; Council 15, 1983 21. Colorado, 1983 22. Colorado; Council 76, 1983 23. Colorado; Denver Women’s Conference, 1983 November 11-13 24. Delaware, 1983 25. District of Columbia, 1983 26. District of Columbia; Commission on Crime & Justice, 1983 27. District of Columbia; Thank you’s for political support, 1983 28. District of Columbia; Council 20 Special Convention, 1983 29. District of Columbia; Mayor Barry, 1983

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30. District of Columbia; Women’s Conference, 1983 November 31. District of Columbia; General Hospital, 1983 32. District of Columbia; Area Council 26, 1983 33. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1983 34. Florida, 1983 35. Florida; Council 79, 1983 36. Florida; Local 1907, 1983 37. Florida; Local 1363, 1983 38. Florida; Local 3032 International Executive Board (IEB), 1983 February 14-17

Box 16

1. Georgia, 1983 2. Georgia; Political Action/PEOPLE Southern Region Conference (Atlanta, GA), 1983

February 4-6 3. Hawaii, 1983 4. Illinois, 1983 5. Illinois; Council 31, 1983 6. Illinois; Harold Washington Chicago mayoral campaign, 1983 7. Illinois; Women’s Conference (Chicago, IL), 1983 November 4-6 8. Indiana, 1983 9. Iowa, 1983 10. Kansas, 1983 11. Kentucky, 1983 12. Louisiana, 1983 13. Louisiana; Council 17, 1983 14. Maine, 1983 15. Maryland, 1983 16. Maryland; Council 67, 1983 17. Maryland; Council 92, 1983 18. Massachusetts, 1983 19. Massachusetts; Council 93, 1983 20. Michigan, 1983 21. Michigan; Council 25, 1983 January-August 22. Michigan; Council 25, 1983 September-December 23. Michigan; Local 207, 1983 24. Michigan; International Vice President Election, 1983 January 22 25. Minnesota, 1983 26. Minnesota; Council 6, 1983 27. Mississippi, 1983 28. Missouri, 1983 29. Montana, 1983 30. Nebraska, 1983 31. New Hampshire, 1983 32. New Jersey, 1983 33. New Jersey; Council 52, 1983 34. New Jersey; Council 71, 1983

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35. New Jersey; Council 73, 1983 36. New Mexico, 1983 37. New York, 1983 38. New York; Local 420, 1983 39. New York; Local 2507, 1983 40. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1983 41. New York; Council 37, 1982-1983 42. New York; Council 66, 1983 43. New York; Council 82, 1983

Box 17

1. New York; Council 1707, 1983 2. New York; March of Dimes, 1983 3. North Carolina, 1983 4. North Dakota, 1983 5. Ohio, 1983 6. Ohio; Council 8, 1983 7. Ohio; Council of International Programs (Cleveland, OH), 1982-1983 8. Ohio; Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA) Meeting (Columbus,

OH), 1983 May 6-7 9. Oklahoma, 1983 10. Oregon, 1983 11. Panama Canal Zone, 1983 12. Pennsylvania, 1982 December-1983 May 13. Pennsylvania, 1983 June-August 14. Pennsylvania, 1983 September-December 15. Pennsylvania; Health & Welfare Council, 1983 16. Pennsylvania; Council 33 Health & Welfare Correspondence, 1982-1983 17. Pennsylvania; Council 33 Health & Welfare Clippings, 1982-1983 18. Rhode Island, 1983 19. South Dakota, 1983 20. Tennessee, 1983 21. Texas, 1983 22. Texas; Houston, 1983 March 18-19 23. Utah, 1983 24. Virginia, 1983 25. Washington, 1983 26. Washington; Council 2, 1983 27. Washington; Council 28, 1983 28. West Virginia, 1983 29. Wisconsin, 1983 30. Wisconsin; Council 40, 1983 31. Wisconsin; Council 48 (Milwaukee), 1983 32. Foreign Countries, 1983 33. El Salvador, 1983 March-May 34. El Salvador, 1983 June-1984 February

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35. Moscow Trip, 1983 April 21-May 2 36. South Africa, 1983 37. Alabama, 1984 38. Alaska, 1984 39. Arizona, 1984 40. Arkansas, 1984

Box 18

1. California, 1984 2. California; Council 36, 1984 3. California; Council 57, 1984 4. California; California State Employees Association (CSEA), 1984 5. California; University of California, 1984 6. Colorado, 1984 7. Connecticut, 1984 8. Delaware, 1984 9. District of Columbia, 1984 10. District of Columbia; Inter-Office Memos, 1984 11. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1984 12. Florida, 1984 13. Florida; Local 1363, 1984 14. Florida; Council 79, 1984 15. Georgia, 1984 16. Hawaii, 1984 17. Idaho, 1984 18. Illinois, 1984 19. Illinois; Council 31, 1984 20. Illinois; Congressman Charles Hayes, 1984 21. Indiana, 1984 22. Iowa, 1984 23. Kansas, 1984 24. Kentucky, 1984 25. Louisiana, 1984 26. Maine, 1984 27. Maryland, 1984 28. Massachusetts, 1984 29. Michigan, 1984 30. Michigan; Council 25, 1984 January-May 31. Michigan; Council 25, 1984 June-December 32. Minnesota, 1984 33. Mississippi, 1984 34. Missouri, 1984 35. Montana, 1984 36. Nebraska, 1984 37. Nevada, 1984 38. New Hampshire, 1984

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39. New Jersey, 1984 40. New Jersey; Council 52, 1984

Box 19

1. New Jersey; Council 73, 1984 2. New Mexico, 1984 3. New York, 1984 4. New York; Inter-Office Memos, 1984 5. New York; Local 420, 1984 6. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1984 7. New York; Council 37, 1984 8. New York; Local 1255, Council 82, 1984 9. North Carolina, 1984 10. North Dakota, 1984 11. Ohio, 1984 12. Ohio; Council 8, 1984 13. Oklahoma, 1984 14. Oregon, 1984 15. Pennsylvania, 1984 16. Pennsylvania; Council 13, 1984 17. Pennsylvania; Council 33, 1984 18. Pennsylvania; Council 33 – Meeting with Lucy & McEntee, 1984 19. Pennsylvania; Council 33 – Health & Welfare, 1984 20. Pennsylvania; Council 47, 1984 21. Rhode Island, 1984 22. South Carolina, 1984 23. South Dakota, 1984 24. Tennessee, 1984 25. Utah, 1984 26. Texas, 1984 27. Vermont, 1984 28. Virginia, 1984 29. Washington, 1984 30. Washington; Council 28, 1984 31. West Virginia, 1984 32. Wisconsin, 1984 33. Wyoming, 1984 34. Foreign Countries, 1984 35. El Salvador, 1984 36. Panama, 1984 37. South Africa, 1984 38. Alabama, 1985 39. Arizona, 1985

Box 20

1. Arkansas, 1985

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2. California, 1985 3. California; Council 10, 1985 4. California; Council 36, 1985 5. California; Council 36, 1985 6. California; Council 57, 1985 7. Colorado, 1985 8. Connecticut, 1985 9. Delaware, 1985 10. District of Columbia, 1985 January-July 11. District of Columbia, 1985 August-December 12. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1985 13. District of Columbia; Council 26, 1985 14. Florida, 1985 15. Georgia, 1985 16. Hawaii, 1985 17. Illinois, 1985 18. Indiana, 1985 19. Iowa, 1985 20. Kansas, 1985 21. Kentucky, 1985 22. Louisiana, 1985 23. Maine, 1985 24. Maryland, 1985 25. Maryland; Council 92, 1985 26. Massachusetts, 1985 27. Michigan, 1985 January-June 28. Michigan, 1985 July-December 29. Michigan; Council 25, 1985 January-May 30. Michigan; Council 25, 1985 June-December 31. Minnesota, 1985

Box 21

1. Missouri, 1985 2. Montana, 1985 3. Nebraska, 1985 4. New Hampshire, 1985 5. New Mexico, 1985 6. New Jersey, 1985 7. New York, 1985 8. New York; Council 37, 1985 9. New York; Council 66, 1985 10. New York; Council 82, 1985 11. North Carolina, 1985 12. Ohio, 1985 13. Ohio; Council 8, 1985 14. Oklahoma, 1985

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15. Oregon, 1985 16. Pennsylvania, 1985 17. Pennsylvania; Council 33, 1985 18. Rhode Island, 1985 19. South Dakota; Council 59, 1985 20. Tennessee, 1985 21. Texas, 1985 22. Utah, 1985 23. Vermont, 1985 24. Virginia, 1985 25. Washington, 1985 26. West Virginia, 1985 27. Wisconsin, 1985 28. Foreign Countries, 1985 29. Latin America, 1985 30. El Salvador, 1985 31. Panama, 1985 32. Puerto Rico, 1985 33. Alabama, 1986 34. Alaska, 1986 35. Arizona, 1986 36. Arkansas, 1986

Box 22

1. California, 1986 2. Colorado, 1986 3. Connecticut, 1986 4. Delaware, 1986 5. District of Columbia, 1986 6. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1986 January-April 7. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1986 May-December 8. District of Columbia; Local 2903, 1986 9. Florida, 1986 10. Georgia, 1986 11. Hawaii, 1986 12. Idaho, 1986 13. Illinois, 1986 January-April 14. Illinois, 1986 May-December 15. Indiana, 1986 16. Iowa, 1986 17. Kansas, 1986 18. Kentucky, 1986 19. Louisiana, 1986 20. Maine, 1986 21. Maryland, 1986 22. Maryland; Council 92, 1986

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23. Massachusetts, 1986 24. Michigan, 1986 25. Michigan; Council 25, 1986 26. Minnesota, 1986 27. Mississippi, 1986

Box 23

1. Missouri, 1986 2. Montana, 1986 3. Nebraska, 1986 4. Nevada, 1986 5. New Hampshire, 1986 6. New Jersey, 1986 7. New Mexico, 1986 8. New York, 1986 9. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1986 10. New York; Council 37, 1986 11. New York; Council 66, 1986 12. New York; Local 1095, 1986 13. North Carolina, 1986 14. North Dakota, 1986 15. Ohio, 1986 16. Ohio; Council 8, 1986 17. Oklahoma, 1986 18. Oregon, 1986 19. Pennsylvania, 1986 20. Rhode Island, 1986 21. South Carolina, 1986 22. South Dakota, 1986 23. Tennessee, 1986 24. Tennessee; Local 1733 Legal Actions & Services, 1986 25. Texas, 1986 26. Utah, 1986 27. Vermont, 1986 28. Virginia, 1986 29. Washington, 1986 30. Washington; Local 87, 1986 31. Washington; Pay Equity Settlement Clippings, 1986 32. West Virginia, 1986 33. Wisconsin, 1986 34. Foreign Countries, 1986 35. Panama, 1986 36. Puerto Rico, 1986 37. Philippines, 1986 38. South Africa; Shell Boycott, 1986 39. Alabama, 1987

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40. Alaska, 1987 41. Arizona, 1987 42. Arkansas, 1987 43. California, 1987 44. Colorado, 1987

Box 24

1. Connecticut, 1987 2. Delaware; Council 81, 1987 3. District of Columbia, 1987 4. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1987 5. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1987 6. District of Columbia; Council 26, 1987 7. Florida, 1987 8. Georgia, 1987 9. Hawaii, 1987 10. Illinois, 1987 11. Indiana, 1987 12. Iowa, 1987 13. Kansas; Council 64, 1987 14. Kentucky, 1987 15. Louisiana, 1987 16. Maine, 1987 17. Maryland, 1987 18. Maryland; Council 92, 1987 19. Maryland; Classified Municipal Employees Association (CMEA), 1987 20. Maryland; Classified Municipal Employees Association (CMEA), 1987 21. Massachusetts, 1987 22. Michigan, 1987 23. Michigan; Council 25, 1987 24. Minnesota, 1987 25. Mississippi, 1987 26. Missouri, 1987 27. Montana, 1987 28. Nebraska, 1987 29. Nevada, 1987 30. New Hampshire, 1987 31. New Jersey, 1987 32. New Mexico, 1987

Box 25

1. New York, 1987 2. New York; Council 37, 1987 3. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1987 4. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Report on

relationship with AFSCME, 1987

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5. North Carolina, 1987 6. North Dakota, 1987 7. Ohio, 1987 8. Ohio; Council 8, 1987 9. Oklahoma, 1987 10. Oregon, 1987 11. Pennsylvania, 1987 12. Pennsylvania; Council 13, 1987 13. Rhode Island, 1987 14. South Dakota, 1987 15. Tennessee, 1987 16. Texas, 1987 17. Utah, 1987 18. Vermont, 1987 19. Virginia, 1987 20. Washington, 1987 21. West Virginia, 1987 22. Wisconsin, 1987 23. Foreign Countries, 1987 24. Mexico, 1987 25. Panama, 1987 26. Philippines, 1987 27. Sweden, 1987 28. United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), 1987 29. Latin America, 1987 30. South Africa, 1987 31. Alabama, 1988 32. Alaska, 1988 33. Arizona, 1988 34. Arkansas, 1988 35. California, 1988 36. Colorado, 1988 37. Connecticut, 1988 38. Delaware, 1988

Box 26

1. District of Columbia, 1988 2. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1988 3. District of Columbia; Government, 1988 4. District of Columbia; AFSCME Professional Staff Unions, 1988 5. Florida, 1988 6. Georgia, 1988 7. Hawaii, 1988 8. Idaho, 1988 9. Illinois, 1988 10. Illinois; Council 31, 1988

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11. Indiana, 1988 12. Iowa, 1988 13. Kentucky, 1988 14. Louisiana, 1988 15. Maine, 1988 16. Maryland, 1988 17. Massachusetts, 1988 18. Michigan, 1988 19. Michigan; Council 25, 1988 20. Michigan; Local 1583, 1988 21. Minnesota, 1988 22. Minnesota; Council 6, 1988 23. Mississippi, 1988 24. Missouri, 1988 25. Montana, 1988 26. Nebraska, 1988 27. Nevada, 1988 28. New Hampshire, 1988 29. New Jersey, 1988 30. New Jersey; Council 71, 1988 31. New Mexico, 1988 32. New York, 1988 33. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1988 34. New York; Council 35, 1988 35. New York; Council 37, 1988 36. New York; Council 66, 1988 37. North Carolina, 1988 38. North Dakota, 1988 39. Ohio, 1988

Box 27

1. Ohio; Council 8, 1988 2. Oklahoma, 1988 3. Oregon, 1988 4. Pennsylvania, 1988 5. Pennsylvania; Council 33, 1988 6. Pennsylvania; Council 33, 1988 7. Pennsylvania; Council 85, 1988 8. Rhode Island, 1988 9. South Dakota, 1988 10. Tennessee, 1988 11. Texas, 1988 12. Texas; Local 1550, 1988 13. Utah, 1988 14. Vermont, 1988 15. Virginia, 1988

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16. Washington, 1988 17. West Virginia, 1988 18. Wisconsin, 1988 19. Wisconsin; Local 2748 Administratorship, 1988 20. Wyoming, 1988 21. Foreign Countries, 1988 22. El Salvador, 1988 23. Namibia, 1988 24. Panama Canal Zone, 1988 25. Philippines, 1988 26. South Africa, 1988 27. Alabama, 1989 28. Alaska, 1989 29. Arizona, 1989 30. Arkansas, 1989 31. California, 1989 32. Colorado, 1989

Box 28

1. Connecticut, 1989 2. Connecticut; Council 4 – John Mosby issue, 1989 3. Delaware, 1989 4. District of Columbia, 1989 5. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1989 6. Florida, 1989 7. Georgia, 1989 8. Hawaii, 1989 9. Hawaii; Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA), 1989 10. Idaho, 1989 11. Indiana, 1989 12. Illinois, 1989 13. Iowa, 1989 14. Kansas, 1989 15. Kentucky, 1989 16. Louisiana, 1989 17. Maine, 1989 18. Maryland, 1989 19. Maryland; Classified Municipal Employees Association (CMEA), 1989 20. Massachusetts, 1989 21. Michigan, 1989 22. Michigan; Council 25, 1989 23. Minnesota, 1989 24. Mississippi, 1989 25. Missouri, 1989 26. Montana, 1989 27. Nebraska, 1989

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28. Nevada, 1989 29. New Hampshire, 1989 30. New Jersey, 1989 31. New Mexico, 1989 32. New York, 1989 33. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1989 34. New York; Council 37, 1989 35. North Carolina, 1989 36. North Dakota, 1989 37. Ohio, 1989 38. Ohio; Council 8, 1989 39. Oklahoma, 1989 40. Oregon, 1989

Box 29

1. Pennsylvania, 1989 2. Rhode Island, 1989 3. South Carolina, 1989 4. South Dakota, 1989 5. Tennessee, 1989 6. Tennessee; The Med Center, 1989 7. Texas, 1989 8. Utah, 1989 9. Vermont, 1989 10. Virginia, 1989 11. Washington, 1989 12. West Virginia, 1989 13. Wisconsin, 1989 14. Wyoming, 1989 15. Foreign Countries, 1989 16. African American Summit, 1989 17. Central America, 1989 18. El Salvador, 1989 19. Germany, 1989 20. Namibia, 1989 21. Panama, 1989 22. Philippines, 1989 23. South Africa, 1989 24. United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), 1989 25. Alabama, 1990 26. Alaska, 1990 27. Arizona, 1990 28. Arkansas, 1990 29. California, 1990 30. California; Council 10, 1990 31. Colorado, 1990

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32. Connecticut, 1990 33. Delaware, 1990 34. District of Columbia; Incoming, 1990 35. District of Columbia; Outgoing, 1990 36. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1990 37. District of Columbia; Government, 1990 38. District of Columbia; Political Contribution Thank You’s, 1990 39. Florida, 1990 40. Florida; Council 79, 1990

Box 30

1. Georgia, 1990 2. Hawaii, 1990 3. Idaho, 1990 4. Illinois, 1990 5. Illinois; Council 31, 1990 6. Indiana, 1990 7. Indiana; Organizing Campaign, 1990 8. Indiana; Organizing Campaign, 1990 9. Iowa, 1990 10. Kansas, 1990 11. Kentucky, 1990 12. Louisiana, 1990 13. Maine, 1990 14. Maryland, 1990 15. Massachusetts, 1990 16. Michigan, 1990 17. Michigan; Local 1583, 1990 18. Michigan; Council 25, 1990 January-May 19. Michigan; Council 25, 1990 June-December 20. Minnesota, 1990 21. Mississippi, 1990 22. Missouri, 1990 23. Montana, 1990 24. Nebraska, 1990 25. New Hampshire, 1990 26. New Jersey, 1990 27. New Mexico, 1990 28. New York, 1990 29. New York; Council 66, 1990 30. New York; Council 37, 1990 31. North Carolina, 1990 32. Ohio, 1990 33. Oklahoma, 1990 34. Oregon, 1990 35. Pennsylvania, 1990

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Box 31

1. Pennsylvania; Council 47, 1990 2. Rhode Island, 1990 3. South Carolina, 1990 4. Tennessee, 1990 5. Tennessee; The Med Center, 1990 January-May 6. Tennessee; The Med Center, 1990 June-December 7. Texas, 1990 8. Utah, 1990 9. Virginia, 1990 10. Washington, 1990 11. West Virginia, 1990 12. Wisconsin, 1990 13. Wyoming, 1990 14. Foreign Countries, 1990 15. El Salvador, 1990 16. England, 1990 17. Germany, 1990 18. Namibia, 1990 19. Panama Canal, 1990 20. Philippines, 1990 21. South Africa, 1990 22. Nelson Mandela visit, 1990 May 23. Nelson Mandela visit, 1990 June-October 24. Nelson Mandela visit Clippings, 1990 25. Alabama, 1991 26. Arizona; Council 97, 1991 27. Arkansas, 1991 28. California, 1991 29. Connecticut; Council 4, 1991 30. Delaware; Council 81, 1991 31. District of Columbia, 1991 32. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1991 33. Florida, 1991 January-May 34. Florida, 1991 June-December 35. Florida; Miami Boycott, 1990-1991 36. Georgia, 1991 37. Hawaii; Hawaii Government Employee Association (HGEA), 1991 38. Illinois, 1991 39. Indiana, 1991 40. Kansas, 1991 41. Kentucky, 1991 42. Louisiana, 1991 43. Maryland, 1991 44. Maryland; Council 67, 1991

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45. Massachusetts, 1991 46. Michigan, 1991 47. Michigan; Council 25, 1991 January-May

Box 32

1. Michigan; Council 25, 1991 June-December 2. Minnesota, 1991 3. Mississippi, 1991 4. Missouri, 1991 5. New York, 1991 6. North Carolina, 1991 7. Ohio, 1991 8. Oklahoma, 1991 9. Pennsylvania, 1991 10. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1991 11. South Carolina, 1991 12. Tennessee, 1991 13. Tennessee; Local 1733, 1991 14. Texas, 1991 15. Virginia; Council 30, 1991 16. Washington, 1991 17. West Virginia, 1991 18. Wisconsin, 1991 19. Foreign Countries, 1991 20. Africa Information, 1991 21. Panama Canal, 1991 22. United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), 1991 23. Alabama, 1992 24. Alaska; Alaska State Employee Association (ASEA), 1992 25. Arizona, 1992 26. Arkansas, 1992 27. California, 1992 28. Connecticut, 1992 29. Delaware; Council 81, 1992 30. District of Columbia, 1992 31. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1992 32. Florida, 1992 33. Georgia, 1992 34. Hawaii, 1992 35. Idaho, 1992 36. Illinois, 1992 37. Indiana, 1992 38. Kentucky, 1992 39. Louisiana, 1992 40. Maryland, 1992 41. Massachusetts, 1992

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42. Michigan, 1992 January-May 43. Michigan, 1992 June-December 44. Minnesota, 1992 45. Nevada, 1992 46. New Hampshire, 1992 47. New Mexico, 1992 48. New York, 1992

Box 33

1. New York; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Court Case, 1992

2. Ohio, 1992 3. Oregon; Council 75, 1992 4. Pennsylvania, 1992 5. Tennessee, 1992 6. Tennessee; Local 1733, 1992 7. Texas, 1992 8. Virginia, 1992 9. Washington, 1992 10. Wisconsin, 1992 11. Foreign Countries, 1992 12. Panama, 1992 13. South Africa, 1992 14. Alabama, 1993 15. Alaska, 1993 16. Arizona, 1993 17. Arkansas, 1993 18. California, 1993 19. Connecticut, 1993 20. Delaware, 1993 21. District of Columbia, 1993 22. Florida, 1993 23. Georgia, 1993 24. Hawaii, 1993 25. Illinois, 1993 26. Indiana, 1993 27. Iowa; Council 61, 1993 28. Kentucky, 1993 29. Louisiana; Council 17, 1993 30. Maryland, 1993 31. Massachusetts; Council 93, 1993 32. Michigan, 1993 January-July 33. Michigan, 1993 August-December 34. Minnesota, 1993 35. Missouri, 1993 36. Nebraska, 1993

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37. Nevada, 1993 38. New Hampshire, 1993 39. New Jersey, 1993 40. New Mexico, 1993 41. New York, 1993 42. North Carolina, 1993

Box 34

1. Ohio, 1993 January-August 2. Ohio, 1993 September-December 3. Oregon; Council 75, 1993 4. Pennsylvania, 1993 5. Pennsylvania; Council 47, 1993 6. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1993 7. Tennessee, 1993 8. Tennessee; Local 1733 Audit, 1993 9. Texas, 1993 10. Vermont, 1993 11. Virginia; Council 30, 1993 12. Washington, 1993 13. West Virginia, 1993 14. Wisconsin, 1993 15. Foreign Countries, 1993 16. Haiti, 1993 17. Israel, 1993 18. Puerto Rico, 1993 19. South Africa, 1993 January-July 20. South Africa, 1993 August-December 21. Alabama, 1994 22. Alaska; Alaska State Employee Association (ASEA), 1994 23. Arizona; Council 97, 1994 24. California, 1994 25. Colorado; Council 76, 1994 26. Connecticut, 1994 27. Delaware; Council 81, 1994 28. District of Columbia, 1994 January-July 29. District of Columbia, 1994 August-December 30. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1994 31. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1994 32. District of Columbia; AFSCME Employees USU Local 2, 1994 33. Florida, 1994 34. Georgia; Local 1644, 1994 35. Hawaii, 1994 36. Illinois, 1994 37. Indiana, 1994 38. Iowa; Council 61, 1994

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39. Kentucky, 1994 40. Louisiana, 1994 41. Maine, 1994 42. Maryland, 1994

Box 35

1. Massachusetts, 1994 2. Michigan, 1994 3. Michigan; Council 25, 1994 4. Michigan; Michigan State Employees Association (MSEA) Local 5, 1994 5. Minnesota, 1994 6. Missouri, 1994 7. Montana; Council 9, 1994 8. Nevada, 1994 9. New Hampshire; Council 93, 1994 10. New Jersey, 1994 11. New Mexico; Council 18, 1994 12. New York, 1994 13. New York; Council 37, 1994 14. Ohio, 1994 15. Oregon; Council 75, 1994 16. Pennsylvania, 1994 17. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1994 18. Tennessee, 1994 19. Tennessee; Local 3600, 1994 20. Texas, 1994 21. Utah, 1994 22. Virginia, 1994 23. Washington, 1994 24. West Virginia, 1994 25. Wisconsin, 1994 26. Wisconsin; Council 24 Local 126 Re-jurisdiction Appeal, 1994 27. Foreign Countries, 1994 28. Japan, 1994 29. Mexico, 1994 30. South Africa, 1994 31. South Africa; Election Observation, 1994 32. Alaska; Alaska State Employees Association (ASEA), 1995 33. Arizona; Council 97, 1995 34. California, 1995 35. Colorado; Council 76, 1995 36. Connecticut, 1995 37. Delaware; Council 81, 1995 38. District of Columbia, 1995 39. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1995

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Box 36 1. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1995 2. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1995 3. Florida, 1995 4. Georgia; Local 1644, 1995 5. Illinois, 1995 6. Indiana, 1995 7. Iowa; Council 61, 1995 8. Kentucky, 1995 9. Louisiana, 1995 10. Maine, 1995 11. Maryland, 1995 12. Massachusetts; Council 93, 1995 13. Michigan, 1995 14. Michigan; Council 25, 1995 15. Minnesota, 1995 16. Missouri, 1995 17. New Jersey, 1995 18. New Mexico; Council 18, 1995 19. New York, 1995 20. New York; Council 37, 1995 21. Ohio, 1995 22. Oregon, 1995 23. Pennsylvania, 1995 24. Puerto Rico, 1995 25. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1995 26. Tennessee, 1995 27. Tennessee; The Med Center, 1995 January-May 28. Tennessee; The Med Center, 1995 June-December 29. Texas, 1995 30. Virginia, 1995 31. Washington, 1995 32. West Virginia, 1995 33. Wisconsin, 1995 34. Foreign Countries, 1995 35. Argentina, 1995 36. Great Britain, 1995 37. Haiti, 1995 38. South Africa, 1995 39. Alaska, 1996

Box 37

1. Arizona; Council 97, 1996 2. Arkansas; Council 38, 1996 3. California, 1996 4. Colorado; Council 76, 1996

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5. Connecticut, 1996 6. Delaware; Council 81, 1996 7. District of Columbia, 1996 8. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1996 9. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1996 10. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1996 11. Florida, 1996 12. Georgia, 1996 13. Illinois, 1996 14. Indiana, 1996 15. Iowa; Council 61, 1996 16. Kansas; Council 64, 1996 17. Maine, 1996 18. Maryland, 1996 19. Massachusetts, 1996 20. Michigan, 1996 21. Minnesota, 1996 22. Missouri, 1996 23. Montana, 1996 24. Nevada, 1996 25. New Jersey, 1996 26. New Mexico; Council 18, 1996 27. New York, 1996 January-July 28. New York, 1996 August-December 29. North Carolina, 1996 30. North Dakota, 1996 31. Ohio, 1996 32. Oklahoma, 1996 33. Oregon, 1996 34. Pennsylvania, 1996 35. Puerto Rico, 1996 36. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1996 37. Tennessee, 1996 38. Texas, 1996 39. Vermont, 1996 40. Virginia, 1996 41. Washington, 1996 42. West Virginia, 1996

Box 38

1. Wisconsin, 1996 2. Foreign Countries, 1996 3. Canada, 1996 4. South Africa, 1996 5. Alabama, 1997 6. Arizona; Council 97, 1997

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7. California, 1997 8. Colorado; Council 76, 1997 9. Connecticut, 1997 10. Delaware; Council 81, 1997 11. District of Columbia, 1997 12. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1997 13. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1997 14. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1997 15. Florida, 1997 16. Georgia, 1997 17. Hawaii, 1997 18. Illinois, 1997 19. Indiana, 1997 20. Iowa, 1997 21. Louisiana; Council 17, 1997 22. Maryland, 1997 23. Maryland; Council 92, 1997 24. Massachusetts, 1997 25. Michigan, 1997 26. Minnesota, 1997 27. Missouri, 1997 28. Montana, 1997 29. Nebraska, 1997 30. New Jersey, 1997 31. New Mexico; Council 18, 1997 32. New York, 1997 33. New York; Council 82, 1997 34. New York; Council 1707, 1997 35. North Carolina, 1997 36. Ohio, 1997 37. Oklahoma, 1997 38. Oregon, 1997

Box 39

1. Pennsylvania, 1997 2. Rhode Island; Council 94, 1997 3. Tennessee, 1997 4. Texas, 1997 5. Virginia, 1997 6. Washington, 1997 7. West Virginia, 1997 8. Wisconsin, 1997 9. Foreign Countries, 1997 10. South Africa, 1997 11. Alabama, 1998 12. Alaska, 1998

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13. Arizona, 1998 14. California, 1998 15. Colorado, 1998 16. Connecticut, 1998 17. Delaware; Council 81, 1998 18. District of Columbia, 1998 19. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1998 20. District of Columbia; Council 20 Locals1033, 2094, 2095, 2997, 2797, 3651, 3652,

3758/National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE), 1998 21. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1998 22. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1998 23. Florida; Council 79, 1998 24. Georgia, 1998 25. Hawaii, 1998 26. Illinois, 1998 27. Indiana, 1998 28. Iowa, 1998 29. Kentucky, 1998 30. Louisiana; Council 17, 1998 31. Maryland, 1998 32. Massachusetts; Council 93, 1998 33. Michigan, 1998 34. Minnesota, 1998 35. Missouri, 1998 36. New Jersey, 1998 37. New Mexico; Council 18, 1998 38. New York, 1998 39. New York; Council 37, 1998

Box 40

1. New York; Council 82, 1998 2. North Dakota, 1998 3. Ohio, 1998 4. Oklahoma, 1998 5. Oregon, 1998 6. Pennsylvania, 1998 7. Puerto Rico, 1998 8. Rhode Island, 1998 9. Tennessee, 1998 10. Texas, 1998 11. Virginia, 1998 12. Washington, 1998 13. Wisconsin, 1998 14. Foreign Countries, 1998 15. Brazil, 1998 16. Guyana, 1998

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17. South Africa, 1998 18. Alabama, 1999 19. Alaska; Alaska State Employees Association (ASEA), 1999 20. Arizona; Council 97, 1999 21. Arkansas, 1999 22. California, 1999 23. Connecticut, 1999 24. Delaware; Council 81, 1999 25. District of Columbia, 1999 26. District of Columbia; Council 20, 1999 27. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 1999 28. District of Columbia; Municipal Government, 1999 29. Florida, 1999 30. Georgia, 1999 31. Hawaii, 1999 32. Illinois, 1999 33. Indiana, 1999 34. Iowa, 1999 35. Kentucky, 1999 36. Louisiana; Council 17, 1999 37. Maryland, 1999 38. Massachusetts, 1999 39. Michigan, 1999 40. Minnesota, 1999 41. Missouri, 1999 42. Montana, 1999 43. Nebraska, 1999 44. New Jersey, 1999 45. New Mexico, 1999 46. New York, 1999

Box 41

1. New York; Council 37, 1999 2. New York; Council 82, 1999 3. New York; Local 1000 Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1999 4. North Carolina, 1999 5. Ohio, 1999 6. Oklahoma, 1999 7. Oregon; Council 75, 1999 8. Pennsylvania, 1999 9. Puerto Rico, 1999 10. Rhode Island, 1999 11. Tennessee, 1999 12. Texas, 1999 13. Vermont, 1999 14. Virginia, 1999

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15. Washington, 1999 16. Wisconsin, 1999 17. Foreign Countries, 1999 18. Brazil, 1999 19. China, 1999 20. Guyana, 1999 21. South Africa, 1999 22. Arizona, 2000 23. Arkansas; Council 38, 2000 24. California, 2000 January-May 25. California, 2000 June-December 26. Colorado; Council 76, 2000 27. Connecticut, 2000 28. District of Columbia, 2000 29. District of Columbia; Federal Government, 2000 30. Florida, 2000 31. Georgia, 2000 32. Hawaii, 2000 33. Illinois, 2000 34. Indiana, 2000 35. Iowa; Council 61, 2000 36. Louisiana, 2000 37. Maryland, 2000 38. Massachusetts, 2000 39. Michigan, 2000 40. Minnesota, 2000 41. Missouri, 2000 42. New Jersey, 2000 43. New Mexico; Council 18, 2000 44. New York, 2000

Box 42

1. New York; Council 37, 2000 2. New York; Council 66, 2000 3. New York; Local 372, 2000 4. Ohio, 2000 5. Oklahoma, 2000 6. Oregon, 2000 7. Pennsylvania, 2000 8. Puerto Rico, 2000 9. Tennessee, 2000 10. Texas, 2000 11. Virginia, 2000 12. Washington, 2000 13. Wisconsin, 2000 14. Foreign Countries, 2000

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15. Brazil, 2000 16. China, 2000 17. Guyana, 2000 18. South Africa, 2000 19. Zimbabwe, 2000 20. Arizona; Publication: Local 3195, 1987 November/December 21. California; Publications: Local 460 The Pipeline, 1992 June

California School Employees Association Conference, 2000 22. Capitol View; Publication, 1997 23. Connecticut; Publication: Council 4 News, 1985 November 24. District of Columbia; Publication: D.C. School Monitor, 1986 May

American Nurses’ Association, 1987 December 28 25. Hawaii; Publication: The Public Employee, 1985 December 6 26. Georgia; Publications: Fulton County Newsletter, 1993 January-August

Council [14] Chatter, 1970 July 1 Union Action [Local 1644], 1994 July

27. Illinois; Publication: The Advocate, 1987 July-1988 March 28. Kentucky; Publication: Public Employee [Council 988], Undated 29. Massachusetts; Publications: Council 93 Convention Report, 1979 September 21-23

Bay State Employee, 1979 October-1983 March 30. Michigan; Publications: Council 25, 1982 August

Michigan State Employees Association, 1988 April 31. Mississippi; Publication: SEAM Update News, 1993 September-December 32. New Jersey; Publications: New Jersey Public Employee Beacon, 1980 May

Colt Notes [Local 1761], 1989 April 33. New Mexico; Publication: AFSCME News, 1986 October 34. New York; Publications: The City Hospital Worker, 1980 March-August; 1983

March; 1986 June The Public Sector – Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1980 CSEA Election Guide, 1980

35. New York; Publications: Council 66 News, undated; 1993 September/October The Unionist [Local 1371], 1986 August 18 New Directions Newsletter [Local 768], 1995 Summer

36. New York; Publications: A History of Local 1320, 1957-1982 Fortieth Anniversary of District Council 37, 1944-1984 Local 924 A&B Laborers 50th Anniversary, 1945-1995

37. Ohio; Publications: AFSCME OCSEA Public Employee News, 1984 September-1985 April AFSCME OCSEA Union Leader, 1984 October AFSCME OCSEA Grapevine, 1984 October AFSCME OCSEA The Star, 1989 September-1990 April

38. Oklahoma; Publications: The Oklahoma State Worker, 1990 January 39. Pennsylvania; Publications: In the Public Eye [Council 47], 1981 November; 1983

February; 1985 March The City of Philadelphia and AFSCME District Council 47 RGI News, 1999 May/June

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Water Department Employees Local 394 Voice, 1987 February Safer Times: The Philadelphia Area Project on Occupational Safety and Health, 1987 May-June Voice of 1199c, 1997 August

40. Rhode Island; Publication: Local 1350 Newsletter – R.I. Medical Center, 1988 February

41. Tennessee; Publications: The Memphis Public Employee, 1972 October-1978 March AFSCME News [Local 1733], 1985 September-1996 January/February History of Local 1733

42. Texas; Publication: Public Service [Local 1550], 1987 July; 1988 January 43. Wisconsin; Publications: Local 171 Union News and Views, 1987 May-1990 August

Series II: Associations Box 42

44. 1972 Presidential Race; Democratic National Convention – Labor & Black Delegates, 1972

45. AFL-CIO Revenue Sharing, 1972 46. Allem/Hamilton/Patton Political Consultants, 1972 47. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1973 48. American Independent Staff Union (AISU), 1972 49. Bills, 1972 50. Black Steering Committee, 1972 51. Brennan Hearings, 1973 January 18-19 52. Coalition of Public Employees (COPE), 1972-1974 53. Conferences; Southwestern Legislature District Convention, 1972 54. Congressional Black Caucus, 1972 55. David A. Clarke vs. Central Democratic Committee of District of Columbia, 1972 56. Democratic National Committee/District of Columbia Central Committee

correspondence, 1972-1973 57. Democratic National Convention, 1972-1973 58. District of Columbia Central Committee vs. Board of Elections, 1972 59. District of Columbia Central Committee; Minutes and agendas of meetings, 1972 60. District of Columbia Central Committee; Elections and voter registration, 1972-1973

Box 43

1. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1972-1974 2. Leadership Conference, 1972 July 22 3. Legal Bills; William B. Welsh Testimony on HR 14754, 1974 May 21 4. Legislative Memo: “Follow up with Governors,” 1972 5. McGovern/Shriver, 1972 6. National Education Association (NEA) Coalition of American Public Employees

(CAPE), 1972-1973 7. Political Action; William Lucy statement before Senate Subcommittee on budgeting,

management, and expenditures, 1973 8. Statement on proposed interpretations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 1972 July

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9. Union Strength in the Federal Service, 1972 10. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1972 11. Voter registration drive, 1972 12. Wage Freeze statements, 1971 13. AFL-CIO, 1973 14. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention, 1973 15. AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Conference surveys, 1973 16. Africa, 1973 17. AFSCME Archives, 1973 18. District of Columbia downtown progress, 1973 19. District of Columbia Board of Labor Relations, 1973 20. District of Columbia self-determination, 1973 21. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Enforcement, 1973 22. Greetings, 1973 23. Health Conference, 1973 24. Interim committee on sex discrimination, 1973 25. Labor Council for Latin American advancement, 1973 26. Leadership conference, 1973 July 9-11 27. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968-1973 [Photos stored with Series VI in the Reuther

Library Audio Visual Department.] 28. Mayor Walter Washington, 1973 29. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1973 30. National Association of Human Rights Workers, 1973 31. National Bank of Washington, 1973 32. National Conference on Civil Rights, 1973 33. National Labor Management Foundation, 1973 34. National Labor Relations Board, 1972-1973 35. National Public Employee Relations Act, 1973 36. National Urban Coalition, 1973 37. Newspaper Guild, 1973 38. No-Fault Insurance background information, 1973 39. Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO), 1973 40. Operation PUSH, 1973 41. Public Employment Relations Research Institute, 1973 42. Testimonies; Incinerator #5, 1973 43. Trusteeships, 1971; 1973 44. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1973 45. VISTA; National VISTA Alliance, 1973 46. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 1973 47. Wayne State University, 1973 48. African American Institute, 1977 49. America’s Black Forum, 1977 50. Brown/Dowling Ltd.; AFSCME Atlanta strategy, 1977 51. Caucus of Black Democrats, 1977 52. CAPE (Coalition of American Public Employees), 1976-1977 53. Catholic University of America, 1977

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54. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1977 55. Conference on Affirmative Action, 1977 56. Congressional Black Caucus, 1977 57. Counter cyclical aid, 1977 58. Democratic agenda, 1977 59. Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1977 60. Emergency Fund for Southern Africa, 1977 61. Frontlash, 1977 62. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1977 63. Institute for Policy Studies, 1977 64. Howard University School of Religion, 1977 65. HUD – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1977 66. Histadrut, 1977 67. Full Employment Action Council, 1977 68. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1977 69. Judicial nominating commission, 1977 70. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1977 71. Legis 50: The Center for Legislative Improvement, 1977 72. Manpower Services Planning Advisory Committee (MSPAC), 1977 73. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1977

Box 44

1. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1977 2. National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees, 1977 3. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1977 4. National Bank of Washington, 1977 5. National Black Women’s Political Leadership Caucus, 1977 6. National Black United Fund, 1977 7. National Black Veteran Organization, Inc., 1977 8. National Commission on Confidentiality of Health Records, Inc., 1977 9. National Committee for Full Employment, 1977 10. National Committee on Household Employment, 1977 11. National Conference of Black Mayors, 1977 12. National Labor Relations Act, 1977 13. National 77 CMS, 1977 14. National Urban Coalition, 1977 15. Non-Voter Study, 1977-1980 16. Operation PUSH, 1977 17. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 1977 18. Review Panel: Article XII, 1977 19. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1977 20. United Way, 1977 21. Urban Environment, 1977 22. Action, 1978 23. AFL-CIO, 1978 (1 of 2) 24. AFL-CIO, 1978 (2 of 2)

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25. African American Institute, 1978 26. American Arbitration Association, 1978 27. America’s Black Forum, 1978 28. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1978 29. American Community Union, 1978 30. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1978 31. American Productivity Center, 1978 32. Amnesty International, 1978 33. Bakke Decision, 1978 34. Bank Fur Gemeinwirtschaft, 1978 35. Black unity & futurism, 1978 36. CAPE (Coalition of American Public Employees), 1978 37. Civil Service Commission, 1978 38. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1978 39. Communication Workers, 1978 40. Congressional Black Caucus, 1978 41. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1978 42. D.C. Bankers Association, 1978 43. Democratic National Committee, 1974-1978 44. Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1978 45. Department for Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1977-1978 46. Department of Energy, 1978 47. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1978 48. District of Columbia government, 1977-1978 49. District of Columbia Democratic State Committee, 1978 50. District of Columbia; 14th Street Project Area Committee, Inc., 1978 51. Full Employment Action Council, 1978 52. Histadrut, 1978 53. Howard University School of Religion, 1978 54. Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, 1978 55. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1978 56. International Association of Machinists (IAM), 1978 57. International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), 1978 58. Johnson Publishing Company, 1978 59. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1978 60. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1978 61. Manpower Services Planning Advisory Committee (MSPAC), 1978 62. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1978 63. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1978 64. Military policy and budget priorities, 1978 65. Molter et al. vs. Robinson, 1978 66. Mozambique Film Project, 1978

Box 45

1. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1978 2. NAACP National Leadership Summit, 1978 May 5-7

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3. National Bank of Washington, 1978 4. National Black United Fund, 1978 5. National Black Veterans Organization, 1978 6. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1978 7. National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., 1978 8. National Committee for Urban Coalition, 1978 9. National Committee on Household Employment, 1978 10. National Consumers League, 1978 11. National Council of La Raza, 1978 12. National Education Association (NEA), 1978 13. National Urban League, 1978 14. New Washington Heights Community Development Conference, 1978 15. Operation PUSH, 1978 16. President’s Reorganization Project, 1978 17. Proposition 13, 1978 18. Safer Foundation, 1978 19. Skyline IV Meeting, 1978 20. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1978 21. Synesthetics, Inc., 1978 22. Trilateral Commission, 1978 23. TransAfrica, 1977 October-1979 January 24. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1978 25. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1978 26. United Mine Workers, 1978 27. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1978 28. United Way, 1978 29. University of the District of Columbia, 1978 30. Urban environment, 1978 31. Wayne State University, 1978 32. White House Conference on Balanced National Growth and Economic Development,

1978 33. Working in the Twenty-First Century Conference (Richmond, VA), 1978-1979 34. World Rehabilitation Fund, 1978 35. AFL-CIO, 1979 36. African American Institute, 1979 37. Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, 1979 38. Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers Workmen, 1979 39. American Arbitration Association, 1979 40. America’s Black Forum, 1979 41. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1979 42. Boy Scouts of America, 1979 43. CAPE Coalition of American Public Employees, 1979 44. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA NY), 1979 45. Citizens/Labor Energy Coalition, 1979 46. CLUW Coalition of Labor Union Women, 1979 47. Congressional Black Caucus, 1979

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48. COPE Committee on Political Education, 1979 49. Democratic Agenda, 1979 50. Democratic National Committee, 1979 51. Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1979 52. Department of Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1979 53. District of Columbia government, 1979 54. Emergency Fund for Southern Africa, 1979 55. Full Employment Action Council, 1978-1979 56. Histadrut 57. HUD – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1979 58. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1979 59. International Association of Machinists (IAM), 1979 60. International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE), 1979 61. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1979 62. Manpower Services Planning Advisory Committee (MSPAC), 1979 63. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1979 64. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1979 65. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1979 66. National Bank of Washington, 1979 67. National Black United Fund, 1979 68. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1979 69. National Committee for Urban Recreation, 1978-1979 70. National Committee on Household Employment, 1979 71. National Education Association (NEA), 1979 72. National Endowment for the Humanities, 1979 73. National Urban League, 1979 74. Operation PUSH, 1979 75. Press, 1979 76. The Progressive Alliance, 1979 77. Public Services Advisory Board, 1979 78. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1979

Box 46

1. SANE – Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, 1979 2. TransAfrica, 1979 3. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1979 4. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1979 5. Urban Environment, 1979 6. U.S. Department of Labor, 1979 7. AFL-CIO General File, 1980 8. African American Institute, 1980 9. Africare, 1980 10. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, 1980 11. America’s Black Forum, 1980 12. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1980 13. Coalition of American Public Employees (CAPE), 1980

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14. Communications Workers, 1980 15. Congressional Black Caucus, 1980 16. Contribution requests, 1980 17. Department of Labor, 1980 18. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1979-1980 19. Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), 1980 20. Full Employment Action Council, 1980 21. Human Rights, 1980 22. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1980 23. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1980 24. Judicial Nomination Commission, 1980 25. Kaib Technologies, 1980 26. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1980 27. Legislature, 1980 28. Manpower Services Planning Advisory Committee (MSPAC), 1980 29. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1980 30. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1980 31. National Advisory Committee on Corrections, 1980 32. National Bank of Washington, 1980 33. National Black United Fund, 1980 34. National Black Women’s Political Caucus, 1980 35. National Caucus on the Black Aged, Inc., 1980 36. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1980 37. National Committee on Working Women, 1980 (1 of 2) 38. National Committee on Working Women, 1980 (2 of 2) 39. National Committee for Urban Recreation, 1980 40. National Conference on a Black Agenda, 1980 41. National Consumers League, 1980 42. National Peace Academy Campaign, 1980 43. National Union of Security Officers, 1980 44. National Urban League, 1980 45. New World Foundation, 1980 [Audio tape stored with Series VI in the Reuther

Library Audio Visual Department.] 46. Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA), 1980 47. Office & Professional Employees Union, 1980 48. Progressive Alliance, 1980 49. Public Service Advisory Board, 1980 50. Ratification Campaign Committee; District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment,

1979-1980 51. Retirees – AFSCME, 1980 52. Seafarers International Union, 1980 53. Julius A. Thomas Society, 1980 54. TransAfrica, 1980 55. United Way, 1980 56. Urban Environment, 1980 57. Friends of VISTA, 1980

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58. Voter Education Project, Inc., 1979-1980 59. Wayne State University, 1980 60. White House Conference on Families, 1980 61. Workers Institute for Safety & Health (WISH), 1979-1980 62. AFL-CIO General File, 1981

Box 47

1. AFL-CIO Article XX cases, 1981 2. AFL-CIO mergers, 1981 3. African American Conference (1981: Freetown, Sierra Leone), 1981 January 8-12 (1

of 2) 4. African American Conference (1981: Freetown, Sierra Leone), 1981 January 8-12 (2

of 2) 5. African American Institute, 1981 6. Africare, 1981 7. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, 1981 8. American Association of University Women (AAUW), 1981 9. American Black Forum, 1981 10. American Arbitration Association, 1981 11. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1981 12. American Foundation for Negro Affairs, 1981 13. A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1981 14. Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1981 15. Black Institutional Lawyers Directory, 1981 16. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), 1981 17. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Convention (1981: Winnipeg,

Manitoba), 1981 October 5-9 (1 of 2) 18. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Convention (1981: Winnipeg,

Manitoba), 1981 October 5-9 (2 of 2) 19. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) – New York, 1981 20. Coalition of American Public Employees (CAPE), 1981 21. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) – Ohio, 1981 22. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1981 23. Communication Workers of America (CWA), 1981 24. Congress of the United States, 1981 25. Congressional Black Caucus, 1981 26. Democratic National Committee agenda, 1981 27. Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee, 1981 28. Department of Labor, 1981 29. Department of Public Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1981 30. District of Columbia government, 1981 31. Equal Employment Opportunity Committee (EEOE), 1981 32. Full Employment Action Council, 1981 33. Hunt Commission (see also Democratic National Committee), 1981-1982 34. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1981 35. Kaib Technologies, 1981

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36. Labor Institute for Human Enrichment, 1981 37. Laborers’ International Union of North America, 1981 38. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1981 39. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1981 40. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1981 41. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1981 42. National Bank of Washington, 1981 43. National Black United Fund, 1981 44. National Black Veteran Organization, Inc., 1981 45. National Caucus on the Black Aged, Inc., 1981 46. National Commission of Black Voter Participation, 1981 47. National Commission on Urban Coalition, 1981 48. National Commission on Urban Recreation, 1981 49. National Commission on Working Women, 1981 50. National Conference on Black Mayors, 1981 51. National Conference on Occupational Health & Safety and Minority Workers, 1981 52. National Education Association (NEA), 1981 53. National Trust for Public Education, 1981 54. National Urban Coalition, 1981 55. National Urban League, 1981 56. Office and Professional Employees Unions, 1981 57. Operation PUSH, 1981 58. PATCO Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, 1981 59. Project Advisory Committee, 1981 60. Reagan economic program, 1981 61. Solidarity Day, 1981

Box 48

1. TransAfrica, 1981 2. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1981 3. United Nations, 1981 4. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1980-1981 5. United States Congress, 1981 6. United Way, 1981 7. Urban Environmental Conference, Inc., 1981 8. Wayne State University, 1981 9. Workers Institute for Safety and Health, 1981 10. Workshops for Careers in the Arts, 1981 11. AFL-CIO General File, 1982 12. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED), 1982 13. African American Institute, 1982 14. Africare, 1982 15. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, 1982 16. American Arbitration Association, 1982 17. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1982 18. A. Philip Randolph, 1982

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19. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1982 20. Committee on Political Education (COPE), 1982 21. Congress of the United States, 1982 22. Congressional Black Caucus, 1982 23. Democratic Agenda, 1982 24. Democratic National Committee, 1982 25. Department of Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1982 26. Full Employment Action Council, 1982 27. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1982 28. Histadrut, 1982 29. Human Rights Campaign Fund, 1982 30. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1982 31. Jerry Wurf death, 1981-1982 32. Jerry Wurf Memorial Fund, 1982 33. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1982 34. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1982 35. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1982 36. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1982 37. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change; “I Have a Dream” 20th

Anniversary, 1982 38. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1982 39. National Black United Fund, 1982 40. National Caucus & Center on Black Aged, 1982 41. National Commission of Black Voter Participation, 1982 42. National Commission on Working Women, 1982 43. National Committee on Pay Equity, 1982 44. National Conference on Black Mayors, 1982 45. National Education Association (NEA), 1982 46. National Football League (NFL) Players Association, 1982 47. National Urban Coalition, 1982 48. National Urban League, 1982 49. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1982 50. Operation PUSH, 1982 51. PATCO Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, 1982 52. Reagan economic program, 1982 53. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1982 54. TransAfrica Forum, 1982 55. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1982 56. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1982 57. United States Congress, 1982 58. United Way, 1982

Box 49

1. Urban Environmental Conference, 1982 2. Voter Education Project, 1982 3. Women’s activities, 1982

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4. Workshops for Career in Arts, 1982 5. AFL-CIO, 1983 6. African American Institute, 1983 7. African American Institute Conference (1983: Harare, Zimbabwe), 1983 January 10-

14 8. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, 1983 9. American Black Forum, 1983 10. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1983 11. Amnesty International, 1983 12. A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1983 13. Blacks in Government conference, 1983 14. Citizens Against Nuclear Weapons (CAN), 1983 15. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1983 16. Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1983 17. Congress of the United States, 1983 18. Congressional Black Caucus, 1983 19. Democratic National Committee, 1983 20. Department of Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1983 21. District of Columbia Democratic State Commission, 1983 22. Full Employees Action Council, 1983 23. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1983 24. Histadrut, 1983 25. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1983 26. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1983 27. Judicial Nomination Commission for the District of Columbia, 1983 28. Labor Institute for Human Enrichment, 1983 29. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1983 30. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1983 31. Human rights, 1983 32. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, 1983 33. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1983 34. National Bar Association, 1983 35. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 1983 36. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1983 37. National Commission on Working Women, 1983 38. National Committee on Pay Equity, 1983 39. National Conference on Black Mayors, 1983 40. National Consumers League, 1983 41. National Council of Negro Women, 1983 42. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1983 43. National Democratic Club, 1983 44. National Education Association (NEA), 1983 45. National Football League (NFL) Players Association, 1983 46. National Organization of Women (NOW), 1983 47. National Urban Coalition, 1983 48. National Urban League, 1983

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49. Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 1983 50. National Women’s Political Caucus, 1983 51. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1983 52. Olympic Committee – Washington Area, 1983 53. Operation PUSH, 1983 54. Public Employee Roundtable benefit, 1983 55. Reagan economic program, 1983 56. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1983 57. Southern Regional Council, 1983 58. TransAfrica Forum, 1983 59. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1983 60. United States Senate, 1983 61. United Way, 1983

Box 50

1. Urban Environment Conference, 1983 2. Wayne State University, 1983 3. Women’s activities, 1983 4. Workers Institute for Safety & Health (WISH), 1983 5. Workshops for Careers in the Arts, 1983 6. March on Washington, 1983 August 27 (1 of 2) 7. March on Washington, 1983 August 27 (2 of 2) 8. AFL-CIO, 1984 9. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1984 10. AFL-CIO; Industrial Union Department (IUD), 1984 11. AFL-CIO; Maritime Trades Department (MTD), 1984 12. AFL-CIO; United Black Labor, 1984 13. African American Institute, 1984 14. Africare, 1984 15. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union, 1984 16. Amnesty International, 1984 17. Citizens Against Nuclear War (CAN), 1984 18. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1984 19. Committee on Political Education (COPE), 1984 20. Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1984 21. Congressional Black Caucus, 1984 22. Deinstitutionalization, 1984 23. Democratic National Committee, 1984 24. Gas Research Institute (GRI), 1984 25. Human SERVE Fund, 1984 26. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1984 27. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1984 28. Martin Luther King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, 1984 29. Martin Luther King Memorial Forest in Israel, 1984 30. Movement for a Free Philippines, 1984 31. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1984

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32. National Black Leadership Roundtable (NBLR), 1984 33. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1984 34. National Commission on Working Women, 1984 35. National Committee on Pay Equity, 1984 36. National Urban Coalition, 1984 37. National Urban League, 1984 38. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1984 39. Olympic Committee (Washington area), 1984 40. Presidential campaign, 1984 41. Presidential campaign; Washington, D.C. Labor for Mondale, 1984 42. Southern Regional Council & Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1983-

1984 43. Telecommunications International Union (TCU), 1984 44. TransAfrica, 1984 45. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1984 46. United Black Fund of America, 1984 47. United Food & Commercial Workers Union, 1984 48. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1984 49. United States Congress, 1984 50. Urban Environment Conference, 1984 51. Voter Education Project, 1984 52. Voter registration, 1984 53. Wayne State University archives, 1984 54. Women’s activities, 1984 55. Workers Institute for Safety and Health (WISH), 1984

Box 51

1. AFL-CIO, 1985 2. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1985 3. African American Institute, 1985 4. Africare, 1985 5. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) – Apartheid and Martin

Luther King holiday, 1985 6. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1985 7. American Income Life Insurance, 1985 8. American Psychiatric Association, 1985 9. A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1985 10. Amnesty International, 1985 11. Balanced Budget Amendment, 1985 12. Citizens Against Nuclear War (CAN), 1985 13. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1985 14. Committee on Political Education (COPE), 1985 15. Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1985 16. Congressional Black Caucus, 1985 17. Deductability, 1985 18. Deinstitutionalization, 1985

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19. Democratic National Committee, 1985 20. Democratic Study Group, 1985 21. District Cablevision, Inc. (DCI), 1985 22. District of Columbia self-determination, 1985 23. Fair Labor Standards Act, 1985 24. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1985 25. Histadrut, 1985 26. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1985 27. Joint Center for Political Studies, Inc., 1985 28. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1985 29. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1985 30. Martin Luther King birthday, 1985-1987 31. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, 1985 32. Martin Luther King, Jr. Forest in Israel, 1985 33. Martin Luther King, Jr. Labor Center, 1985 34. Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR), 1985 35. Mental Health; Saint Elizabeth’s (Washington, D.C.), 1985 36. Movement for a Free Philippines, 1985 37. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Ad Hoc

Committee, 1985 38. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1985 39. National Black Leadership Forum, 1985 40. National Black Leadership Roundtable (NBLR), 1985 41. National Black United Fund, 1985 42. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1985 43. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1985 44. National Committee for Full Employment, 1985 45. National Education Association (NEA), 1985 46. National Urban Coalition, 1985 47. National Urban League, 1985 48. Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 1985 49. Occupation Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1985 50. Pay equity, 1985 51. Reagan administration, 1985 52. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1985 53. Southern Labor Institute, 1985 54. Southern Regional Council, 1985 55. Tax reform, 1985 56. Telecommunications International Union (TIU), 1985 57. TransAfrica, 1985 58. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1985 59. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1985 60. United Nations, 1985 61. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1985 62. United States government, 1985 63. Urban Environment Conference, 1985

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64. Voter registration, 1985 65. Voter Education Project, 1985 66. AFL-CIO, 1986

Box 52

1. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1986 2. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1986 3. AFL-CIO; Industrial Union Department (IUD), 1986 4. AFL-CIO; Maritime Trades Department (MTD), 1986 5. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1986 6. African American Institute, 1986 7. Africare, 1986 8. American Arbitration Association, 1986 9. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1986 10. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1986 11. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1986 12. American Income Life Insurance, 1986 13. Amnesty International, 1986 14. A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1986 15. Citizens Against Nuclear War (CAN), 1986 16. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1986 17. Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1986 18. Congressional Black Caucus, 1986 19. Democratic National Committee, 1986 20. District Cablevision, Inc. (DCI), 1986 21. District of Columbia self-determination, 1986 22. Ford Foundation, 1986 23. Full Employment Action Council, 1986 24. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1986 25. Hands Across America (HAA), 1986 26. Histadrut, 1986 27. Human SERVE Fund, 1986 28. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1986 29. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), 1986 30. Martin Luther King Jr., Center for Non-Violent Social Change, 1986 31. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, 1986 32. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1986 33. National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBSL), 1986 34. National Black Leadership Roundtable (NBLR), 1986 35. National Black Leadership Forum, 1986 36. National Black United Fund, 1986 37. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1986 38. National Committee for Full Employment, 1986 39. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1986 40. National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1986 41. National Council of Negro Women; Ad Hoc Labor Committee, 1986

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42. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1986 43. National Education Association (NEA), 1986 44. National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), 1986 45. National Urban Coalition, 1986 46. National Urban League, 1986 47. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1986 48. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1986 49. Southern Regional Council, 1986 50. TransAfrica, 1986 51. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1986 52. United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1986 53. United Nations, 1986 54. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1986 55. United States Congress, 1986 56. United States Government, 1986 57. Workers Institute for Safety & Health (WISH), 1986 58. Workshops for a Career in the Arts; Duke Ellington, 1986 59. AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1987 60. Citizens Against Nuclear War (CAN), 1987 61. Department of Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1987 62. District of Columbia self determination, 1987 63. Ford Foundation, 1987 64. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1987 65. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1987 66. International Human Rights Law Group, 1987 67. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1987 68. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1987 69. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1987 70. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1987 71. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1987

Box 53

1. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, 1987 2. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1987 3. National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL), 1987 4. National Black Leadership Forum, 1987 5. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 1987 6. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1987 7. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1987 8. National Council of Negro Women, 1987 9. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1987 10. National Education Association (NEA), 1987 11. National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), 1987 12. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1987 13. National Urban Coalition, 1987 14. National Urban League, 1987

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15. Occupation Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1987 16. Operation PUSH, 1987 17. Organization for a New Equality, 1987 18. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1987 19. Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1987 20. Southern Labor Institute, 1987 21. Southern Regional Council, 1987 22. TransAfrica, 1987 23. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1987 24. United Black Fund of America, 1987 25. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1987 26. United Mine Workers of America, 1987 27. United Nations, 1987 28. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1987 29. Voter Education Project (VEP), 1987 30. Washington Office on Africa, 1987 31. Wayne State University Archives, 1987 32. Workers Institute for Safety & Health (WISH), 1987 33. AFL-CIO, 1988 34. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1988 35. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1988 36. Africare, 1988 37. African American Institute, 1988 38. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1988 39. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1988 40. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1988 41. American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 1988 42. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1988 43. Center for Labor-Management Policy Studies (CLMPS), 1988 44. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1988 45. Coalition of Labor Union Women; American Family Celebration, 1988 46. Committee on Political Education (COPE), 1988 47. Congressional Black Caucus, 1988 48. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1988 49. DC Statehood Coalition, 1988 50. Democratic National Committee, 1988 51. Democratic Study Group, 1988 52. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1988 53. Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW), 1988 54. Human Service Employees Registration & Voter Education (SERVE), 1988 55. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1988 56. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1988

Box 54

1. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1988 2. JMC Capital Management, 1988

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3. Jobs with Justice (AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department), 1988 4. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1988 5. Labor/Higher Education Council (LHEC), 1988 6. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1988 7. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1988 8. March on Washington, 1988 9. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, 1988 10. Martin Luther King, Jr. 20th Anniversary of Death (Memphis, TN), 1988 11. Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission, 1988 12. Martin Luther King, Jr. Labor Center, 1988 13. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1988 14. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1988 15. NAACP; Legal Defense & Education Fund, 1988 16. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1988 17. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 1988 18. National Caucus & Center on Black Aged, Inc., 1988 19. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1988 20. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1988 21. National Conference of Christians & Jews (NCCJ), 1988 22. National Council on the Aging (NCOA), 1988 23. National Council of Negro Women, 1988 24. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1988 25. National Democratic Club (NDC), 1988 26. National Education Association (NEA), 1988 27. National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), 1988 28. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1988 29. National Urban Coalition, 1988 30. National Urban League, 1988 31. New York Urban League, 1988 32. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1988 33. Operation PUSH, 1988 34. Presidential election, 1988 35. Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC), 1988 36. Southern Labor Institute, 1988 37. Southern Regional Council, 1988 38. TransAfrica, 1988 39. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1988 40. United Black Fund of America, 1988 41. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1988 42. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1988 43. United Shareholders Association, 1988 44. Voter Education Project, 1988 45. AFL-CIO, 1989 46. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1989 47. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1989 48. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1989

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49. Africare, 1989 50. African American Institute, 1989 51. African American Institute Conference (1989: Lusaka, Zimbabwe), 1989 January 9-

13 52. Alliance for Better Child Care (ABC), 1989 53. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1989 54. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1989 55. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1989 56. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1989 57. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1989 58. Children’s Defense Fund, 1989 59. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1989 60. Congressional Black Caucus, 1989 61. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1989 62. Council on Foreign Relations, 1989 63. Democratic National Committee, 1989

Box 55

1. Department of Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1989 2. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1989 3. Ford Foundation, 1989 4. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1989 5. Graduate School & University Center of the City University of New York, 1989 6. Histadrut, 1989 7. Human Service Employees Registration & Voter Education (SERVE) Campaign,

1989 8. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1989 9. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1989 10. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1989 11. JMC Capital Management, Inc., 1989 12. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1989 13. Labor/Higher Education Council, 1989 14. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1989 15. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1989 16. Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission, 1989 17. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Non-Violent Social Change, 1989 18. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1989 19. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1989 20. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1989 21. National Black Leadership Forum, 1989 22. National Caucus & Center on Black Aged, Inc., 1989 23. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1989 24. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1989 25. National Conference of Christians & Jews, 1989 26. National Council on the Aging (NCOA), 1989 27. National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), 1989

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28. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1989 29. National Education Association (NEA), 1989 30. National Football League (NFL) Players Association, 1989 31. National Organization of Women (NOW), 1989 32. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1989 33. National Urban Coalition, 1989 34. National Urban League, 1989 35. New York Urban League, 1989 36. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1989 37. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1989 38. Southern Regional Council, 1989 39. TransAfrica, 1989 40. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1989 41. United Black Fund of America, 1989 42. United Food & Commercial Workers’ Union (UFCWU), 1989 43. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1989 44. Voter Education Project, 1989 45. Wayne State University Archives, 1989 46. AFL-CIO, 1990 47. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1990 48. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1990 49. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1990 50. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1990 51. African American Institute, 1990 52. Africare, 1990 53. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1990 54. American for Democratic Action (ADA), 1990 55. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1990 56. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1990 57. Communication Workers of America (CWA), 1990 58. Congressional Black Caucus, 1990 59. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1990 60. Council of Institutional Investors (CII); San Francisco Meeting, 1990 July 61. Council on Foreign Relations, 1990 62. District of Columbia Statehood Coalition, 1990 63. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1990 64. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1990 65. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1990 66. The Graduate School & University Center for Labor Management Policy of the City

University of New York, 1990 67. Human Service Employees Registration & Voter Education (SERVE) Campaign,

1990 68. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1990 69. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1990

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Box 56 1. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1990 2. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1990 3. Labor/Higher Education Council, 1990 4. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1990 5. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1990 6. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1990 7. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1990 8. Martin Luther King, Jr. District of Columbia Holiday Commission, 1990 9. Martin Luther King, Jr. Federal Holiday Commission, 1990 10. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1990 11. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1990 12. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1990 13. National Caucus & Center on Black Aged, Inc., 1990 14. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1990 15. National Commission on Working Women (NCWW), 1990 16. National Conference on Christians & Jews, 1990 17. National Council on the Aging, 1990 18. National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), 1990 19. National Council of Senior Citizens, 1990 20. National Democratic Club, 1990 21. National Education Association (NEA), 1990 22. National Rainbow Coalition, 1990 23. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1990 24. National Urban Coalition, 1990 25. National Urban Coalition; Board Meeting, 1990 November 9 26. National Urban League, 1990 27. Operation PUSH, 1990 28. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1990 29. Southern Labor Institute, 1990 30. TransAfrica, 1990 31. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1990 32. United Black Fund of America, 1990 33. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1990 34. United Shareholders Association, 1990 35. Voter Education Project, 1990 36. AFL-CIO, 1991 37. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1991 38. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1991 39. African American Institute, 1991 40. Africare, 1991 41. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1991 42. African American Labor Center, 1991 43. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1991 44. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1991 45. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1991

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46. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1991 47. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1991 48. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1991 49. Labor/Higher Education Council, 1991 50. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1991 51. Maritime Trade Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1991 52. Martin Luther King, Jr. Labor Center, 1991 53. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1991 54. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1991 55. National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), 1991 56. National Rainbow Coalition, 1991 57. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1991 58. National Urban Coalition, 1991 59. National Urban League, 1991 60. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1991 61. Operation PUSH, 1991 62. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1991 63. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1991 64. Southern Labor Institute, 1991 65. Southern Regional Council, 1991 66. TransAfrica, 1991 67. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCWU), 1991 68. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1991 69. Voter Education Project, 1991 70. Wayne State University, 1991 71. AFL-CIO, 1992 72. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1992 73. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1992 74. African American Institute, 1992 75. Africare, 1992 76. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers, 1992 77. American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 1992 78. Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1992

Box 57

1. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1992 2. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1992 3. Democratic National Convention (1992: New York, NY), 1992 July 13-16 4. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1992 5. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1992 6. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1992 7. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1992 8. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1992 9. Labor/Higher Education Council, 1992 10. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1992 11. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1992

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12. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1992 13. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1992 14. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1992 15. National Urban Coalition, 1992 16. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1992 17. Southern Labor Institute, 1992 18. TransAfrica, 1992 19. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1992 20. 30th Anniversary March on Washington: March for Jobs, Peace, & Freedom, 1993 21. AFL-CIO, 1993 22. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1993 23. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1993 24. African American Institute, 1993 25. African American Labor Center (AALC), 1993 26. Africare, 1993 27. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1993 28. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1993 29. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1993 30. American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), 1993 31. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1993 32. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1993 33. Congressional Black Caucus, 1993 34. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1993 January 35. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1993 March-December 36. Council on Competitiveness, 1993 37. Council on Foreign Relations, 1993 38. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1993 39. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1993 40. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1993 41. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1993 42. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1993 43. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 1993 44. Labor/High Education Council, 1993 45. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1993 46. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1993 47. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1993 48. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1993 49. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1993 50. NAACP – National Association for Advancement of Colored People, 1993 51. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1993 52. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1993 53. National Conference of Christians & Jews, 1993 54. National Council of Negro Women, 1993 55. National Education Association (NEA), 1993 56. National Rainbow Coalition, 1993 57. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1993

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58. National Urban Coalition, 1993 59. National Urban League, 1993 60. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 1993 January-May 61. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 1993 June-August

Box 58

1. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 1993 September-December 2. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1993 3. Operation PUSH, 1993 4. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1993 5. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1993 6. Southern Labor Institute, 1993 7. Southern Regional Council, 1993 8. TransAfrica, 1993 9. United Black Fund, 1993 10. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1993 11. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1993 12. Work and Technology Institute, 1993 13. AFL-CIO, 1994 14. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1994 15. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1994 16. AFL-CIO; Public Employees Department (PED), 1994 17. African American Institute, 1994 18. African American Labor Center (AALC), 1994 19. Africare, 1994 20. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1994 21. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1994 22. American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), 1994 23. American Institute for Public Service, 1994 24. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1994 25. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1994 26. Black Leadership Forum, 1994 27. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1994 28. Coalition of Conscience, 1994 29. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1994 30. Communication Workers of America (CWA), 1994 31. Congressional Black Caucus, 1994 32. Council on Foreign Relations, 1994 33. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1994 34. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1994 35. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1994 36. Health care reform, 1994 37. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1994 38. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1994 39. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1994 40. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1994

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41. Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1994 42. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1994 43. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1994 44. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1994 45. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1994 46. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1994 47. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1994 48. National Conference of Christians & Jews, 1994 49. National Education Association (NEA), 1994 50. National Rainbow Coalition, 1994 51. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1994 52. National Urban Coalition, 1994 53. National Urban League, 1994 54. Occupational Safety & Health Association (OSHA), 1994 55. Operation PUSH, 1994 56. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1994 57. Southern Regional Council, 1994 58. TransAfrica, 1994 59. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1994 60. United Food & Commercial Workers Union (UFCW), 1994 61. AFL-CIO, 1995 62. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1995 63. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1995 64. AFL-CIO; Public Employees Department (PED), 1995 65. African American Institute, 1995 66. African American Labor Center (AALC), 1995 67. Africare, 1995 68. Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), 1995 69. American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 1995 70. American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), 1995 71. American Institute for Public Service (AIPS), 1995 72. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1995 73. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1995 74. Black Leadership Forum (BLF), 1995 75. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1995 76. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1995

Box 59

1. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1995 January-June 2. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1995 July-December 3. Council on Foreign Relations, 1995 4. D.C. Sports Commission, 1995 5. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1995 6. Department for Professional Employees (DPE) AFL-CIO, 1995 7. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1995 8. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1995

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9. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1995 10. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1995 11. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1995 12. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1995 13. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1995 14. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1995 15. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1995 16. National Baptist Convention, 1995 17. National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBSCL), 1995 18. National Civil Rights Museum (NCRM), 1995 19. National Coalition on Black Voter Participation, 1995 20. National Council of Negro Women, 1995 21. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1991 22. National Urban Coalition, 1991 23. National Urban League, 1991 24. Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund; Roundtable Discussion of Affirmative Action

(1995: New York, NY), 1995 December 4 25. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1995 26. Southern Labor Institute, 1995 27. Southern Regional Council, 1995 28. TransAfrica, 1995 29. United Black Fund, 1995 30. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1995 31. Wayne State University, 1995 32. AFL-CIO, 1996 33. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1996 34. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1996 35. AFL-CIO; Committee on International Affairs, 1996 36. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1996 37. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1996 January-February 38. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1996 March-June 39. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1996 July-December 40. AFL-CIO; Labor ’96, 1996 41. AFL-CIO; Public Employees Department (PED), 1996 42. African American Institute, 1996 43. African American Labor Center (AALC), 1996 44. Africare, 1996 45. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1996 46. American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 1996 47. American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), 1996 48. American Institute for Public Service (AIPS), 1996 49. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1996 50. Black Leadership Forum, 1996 51. Center for Democratic Renewal, 1996 52. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1996 53. Congressional Black Caucus, 1996

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54. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1996 Box 60

1. Council on Foreign Relations, 1996 2. Democratic National Committee (DNC), 1996 3. District of Columbia Sports Commission, 1996 4. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1996 5. International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), 1996 6. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1996 7. The Institute for Civil Justice, 1996 8. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1996 9. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1996 10. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1996 11. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1996 12. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1996 13. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1996 14. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1996 15. National Coalition of Black Voter Participation, 1996 16. National Coalition of Negro Women (NCNW), 1996 17. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC), 1996 18. National Rainbow Coalition, 1996 19. National Summit on Africa, 1996 20. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1996 21. National Urban Coalition, 1996 22. National Urban League, 1996 23. Operation PUSH, 1996 24. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1996 25. Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 1996 26. TransAfrica, 1996 27. Union of Needletrades Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE), 1996 28. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1996 29. Wayne State University, 1996 30. Work & Technology Institute, 1996 31. AFL-CIO, 1997 32. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1997 33. AFL-CIO; Article XX Appeals Sub-Committee, 1997 34. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1997 35. AFL-CIO; Environmental Advisory Committee, 1997 36. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1997 37. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1997 38. African American Institute, 1997 39. African American Labor Center (AALC), 1997 40. Africare, 1997 41. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1997 42. American Institute for Public Service, 1997 43. Americans for Democratic Agenda (ADA), 1997

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44. Black Farmers & Agriculturist Association, 1997 45. Black Leadership Forum, 1997 46. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1997 47. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1997 48. Communication Workers of America (CWA), 1997 49. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1997 January-March 50. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1997 April-December 51. D.C. Sports Commission, 1997 52. Institute for Civil Justice, 1997 53. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 1997 54. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1997 55. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1997 56. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1997 57. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1997 58. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1997 59. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1997 60. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1997 61. National Coalition of Black Voter Participation, 1997 62. National Council of Negro Women, 1997 63. National Rainbow Coalition, 1997 64. National Summit on Africa, 1997 65. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1997 66. National Urban Coalition, 1997 67. National Urban League, 1997 68. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1997 69. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1997 70. Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 1997 71. TransAfrica, 1997

Box 61

1. Union of Needle Trades, Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE), 1997 2. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1997 3. AFL-CIO, 1998 4. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1998 5. AFL-CIO; Article XX Appeals, 1998 6. AFL-CIO; Center for Working Capital, 1998 7. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1998 8. AFL-CIO; Civil & Human Rights Committee, 1998 9. AFL-CIO; Constituency Groups, 1998 10. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1998 11. AFL-CIO; Economic Policy Committee, 1998 12. AFL-CIO; Environmental Advisory Committee, 1998 13. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1998 14. AFL-CIO; International Affairs Committee, 1998 15. AFL-CIO; Public Employee Department (PED), 1998 16. AFL-CIO; Union Pension Funds Committee, 1998

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17. African American Institute, 1998 18. Africare, 1998 19. American Income Life Insurance Company, 1998 20. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1998 21. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1998 22. Black Leadership Forum, 1998 23. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1998 24. Congressional Black Caucus, 1998 25. Council on Foreign Relations, 1998 26. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1998 27. D.C. Sports Commission, 1998 28. George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 1998 29. Industrial Union Department (IUD) AFL-CIO, 1998 30. Institute for Civil Justice, 1998 31. International Brotherhood Teamsters, 1998 32. International Labor Rights Education & Research Fund, 1998 33. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1998 34. Laborers International Union of North America, 1998 35. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1998 36. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1998 37. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, 1998 38. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 1998 39. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1998 40. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1998 41. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 1998 42. National Coalition of Black Voter Participation, 1998 43. National Council of Negro Women, 1998 44. National Education Association (NEA), 1998 45. National Rainbow Coalition, 1998 46. National Summit on Africa, 1998 47. National Summit on Retirement Savings, 1998 48. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1998 49. National Urban Coalition, 1998 50. National Urban League, 1998 51. Pacifica Foundation, 1998 52. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1998 53. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1998 54. Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 1998 55. TransAfrica, 1998 56. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1998 57. United Food and Commercial Workers Union, 1998 58. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1998 59. Wayne State University, 1998 60. Jerry Wurf Memorial Fund, 1998 61. AFL-CIO, 1999 62. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 1999

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63. AFL-CIO; Article XX Appeals, 1999 64. AFL-CIO; Center for Working Capital, 1999 65. AFL-CIO; Civil Rights Department, 1999 66. AFL-CIO; Civil & Human Rights Department, 1999 67. AFL-CIO; Constituency Group, 1999 68. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 1999 69. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 1999 70. AFL-CIO; International Affairs Committee, 1999 71. AFL-CIO; Union Education & Training, 1999 72. AFL-CIO; Union Pension Funds Committee, 1999 73. African American Institute, 1999 74. Africare, 1999 75. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1999 76. American Income Life Insurance Company, 1999 77. American Red Cross, 1999 78. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1999 79. A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI), 1999

Box 62

1. Black Leadership Forum, 1999 2. Center for Policy Alternatives, 1999 3. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1999 4. Congressional Black Caucus, 1999 5. Council on Foreign Relations, 1999 6. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 1999 7. Institute for Civil Justice, 1999 8. International Labor Rights Fund, 1999 9. Joint Center for Political Studies, 1999 10. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1999 11. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 1999 12. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1999 13. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1999 14. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 1999 15. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 1999 16. National Coalition of Black Voter Participation, 1999 17. National Summit on Africa, 1999 18. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 1999 19. National Urban Coalition, 1999 20. National Urban League, 1999 21. Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, 1999 22. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 1999 23. Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 1999 24. TransAfrica, 1999 25. Union of Needle Trades, Industrial & Textile Employees (UNITE), 1999 26. United Black Fund, 1999 27. United Food and Commercial Workers, 1999

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28. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 1999 29. United States State Department Advisory Committee on Labor, 1999 30. United States State Department Advisory Committee on Labor; Policy Subcommittee,

1999 31. Jerry Wurf Memorial Fund, 1999 32. AFL-CIO, 2000 33. AFL-CIO; Affiliates, 2000 34. AFL-CIO; Article XX Appeals, 2000 35. AFL-CIO; Constituency Group, 2000 36. AFL-CIO; Department of Professional Employees (DPE), 2000 37. AFL-CIO; Executive Council, 2000 38. AFL-CIO; Immigration Policy, 2000 39. AFL-CIO; International Affairs Department, 2000 40. AFL-CIO; New Alliance State Conferences, 2000 41. AFL-CIO; Union Pension Funds Committee, 2000 42. African American Institute, 2000 43. Africare, 2000 44. American Income Life Insurance Company, 2000 45. American Red Cross, 2000 46. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 2000 47. Black Leadership Forum, 2000 48. Center for Policy Alternatives, 2000 49. Coalitions of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 2000 50. Congressional Black Caucus, 2000 51. Council on Foreign Relations, 2000 52. Council of Institutional Investors (CII), 2000 53. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 2000 54. Joint Center for Political Studies, 2000 55. Maritime Trades Department (MTD) AFL-CIO, 2000 56. Martin Luther King, Jr., 2000 57. Metropolitan Washington AFL-CIO Council, 2000 58. NAACP – National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2000 59. National Black Caucus of State Legislators, 2000 60. National Black Leadership Roundtable, 2000 61. National Coalition of Black Voter Participation, 2000 62. National Education Association (NEA), 2000 63. National Summit on Africa, 2000 64. National Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) Local 1199, 2000 65. National Urban League, 2000 66. Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, 2000 67. Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 2000 68. Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 2000 69. Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, 2000 70. TransAfrica, 2000 71. United Food and Commercial Workers Union, 2000 72. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), 2000

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73. United States State Department Advisory Committee on Labor Diplomacy, 2000 74. Wayne State University, 2000 75. Jerry Wurf Memorial Fund, 2000

Series III: AFSCME Subseries A: Departments Box 62

76. (PEOPLE), 1971 77. Political Action Department; Democratic National Committee, 1971-1972 78. Business Office, 1972 79. Career Development Program, 1972 October 20

Box 63

1. Committee on Sex Discrimination, 1972 2. Special Committee Assistant J. Hein, 1972 3. Community Affairs Department, 1972 4. Education Department, 1972 5. Legal Department, 1972 6. Legal Department; Trusteeships, 1972 7. Organization Department, 1972 8. Organization Department; Assistant Al Bilik, 1972 9. Pension Committee; Meeting Minutes, 1972 July 6 10. Bill Welsh, Assistant to President Jerry Wurf, 1972 11. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE), 1972 12. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE);

Publications, 1972 13. Political Action Department, 1972 14. Public Relations, 1972 August-1973 February 15. Secretary-Treasurer Correspondence; Election conflicts, 1972 16. Business Office, 1973 17. Business Office; Auditing, 1973 18. Business Office; Charter Section, 1973 19. Business Office; Membership, 1973 20. Business Office; Pension Committee, 1973 21. Business Office; Pension Committee Meeting Minutes, 1973 22. International Affairs, 1973 23. Legal Department, 1973 24. Legal Department; Trusteeships, 1973 25. Legislation Department, 1973 26. Organizing Department, 1973 27. Organizing Department; Per Capita Meeting, 1973 November 29 28. Pension Committee, 1973 29. Political Action Department, 1973 30. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE), 1973 31. Public Relations Department, 1973 32. Business Office; Charters, 1974

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33. Business Office; Pension Committee, 1974 34. International Affairs Department, 1974 35. Membership Reports, 1974 36. Chartering Activity, 1975 September 2-December 24 37. Legal Department, 1975 38. Pension Trust Committee; Meeting Minutes, 1975 May 8 39. Business Office, 1976 40. Legislation Department, 1976 41. Pension Trust Committee; Meeting Minutes, 1976 May 10

Box 64

1. Research Department, 1976 2. Administrative Services, 1977 3. Auditing, 1977 4. Business Office, 1977 5. Business Office; Budget, 1977 6. Business Office; Charters, 1977 7. Business Office; Pension, 1977 8. Field Activities Center, 1977 9. Insurance, 1977 10. Legal Department, 1977 January-May 11. Legal Department, 1977 June-October 12. Legal Department, 1977 November-December 13. Legislation and Political Education Department, 1977 14. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE), 1977 15. Public Affairs Department, 1977 16. Public Policy Department, 1977 17. Research Department, 1977 18. United Staff Union (USU), 1977 19. Administrative Services, 1978 20. Budget, 1978 21. Business Office, 1978 22. Building, 1978 23. Charter, 1978 24. Field Activity Center, 1978 25. Insurance, 1978 26. Legal Department, 1978 January-May 27. Legal Department, 1978 May-October 28. Legal Department, 1978 November-December 29. Legislation Department, 1978 (1 of 2) 30. Legislation Department, 1978 (2 of 2) 31. Membership, 1978 32. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE), 1978 33. Personnel, 1978 34. President’s Office, 1978 35. Public Affairs, 1978

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1. Public Policy Department, 1978 2. Research Department, 1978 3. Contributions, 1979 4. Legal Department, 1979 5. Charters, 1981 6. Field Services, 1981 7. Legal Department, 1981 January-July 8. Legal Department, 1981 September-December 9. Retiree Council Presidents Meeting, 1981 10. Auditing Department, 1984 11. Benefits/Pension Department, 1984 12. Budget Department, 1984 13. Business Office, 1984 14. Certification of Legislative Districts, 1984 15. Legal Department, 1984 February-June 16. Legal Department, 1984 July-December 17. AFSCME Credit Card Program, 1986 18. AFSCME Scholarship, 1986 19. Legal Department, 1988 20. Legal Department, 1989 21. Field Services, 1998 22. Legal Department, 1998 23. Secretary-Treasurer’s Office, 1998 24. Business Office, 1999 25. Legal Department, 1999

Subseries B: Finances

26. Budget, 1970-1971 27. Budget, 1974-1975 28. Budget, 1975-1976 29. Budget, 1976 30. Budget, 1977 31. Budget, 1978 32. Financial Committee Presentation, 1974 January 5 33. Financial Statement, 1971 May 34. Financial Statement, 1972 May 35. Financial Report, 1972 June 30 36. Financial Statement, 1973 April 30 37. Financial Report, 1973 June 30 38. Financial Statement, 1974 March 31 39. Financial Report, 1974 June 30 40. Financial Statement, 1975 May 31 41. Financial Report, 1975 June 30

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42. Finances, 1976 43. Financial Report, 1976 June 30 44. Financial Statement, 1976 November 30 45. Financial Report, 1976 December 31 46. Financial Report, 1977 October 28 47. Financial Statement, 1977 December 31 48. Financial Report, 1977 December 31 49. Financial Statement, 1978 December 31 50. Finances; Per Capita Tax, 1979 51. Financial Statement, 1979 December 31 52. Financial Report, 1982 October-December 53. Financial Statement, 1982 54. Financial Report, 1983 October 31 55. Financial Report, 1984 November 28 56. Financial Statement, 1984 December 31 57. Financial Reports, 1985 58. Financial Statements, 1986 59. Financial Statement, 1987 60. Financial Reports, 1988 61. Financial Statement, 1989 March 31 62. Report of AFSCME’s Pension Trust, 1971 June 30 63. Pension Committee Financial Statement, 1972 64. Pension Trust Financial Report, 1974 June 30 65. Pension Trust Financial Report, 1975 June 30 66. Pension Plan Financial Statement, 1976 67. Pension Plan Financial Statement, 1982 68. Pension Plan Financial Statement, 1983 69. Organizing Committee Operating Statements, 1975 June

Box 66

1. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Committee Financial Statement, 1980

2. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Committee Financial Statement, 1981

3. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Committee Financial Statements, 1982

4. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Qualified Contributions Committee Financial Statements, 1980

5. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Qualified Contributions Committee Financial Statements, 1981

6. Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE) Qualified Contributions Committee Financial Statements, 1982

Subseries C: Publications

7. Publications; AFSCME Leader, 1986; 1992; 1993; 1995-1997 8. Publications; AFSCME Makes News, 1979 November

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9. Publications; AFSCME Women’s Letter, 1980; 1982 10. Publications; Coalition of Public Employees: The Public Worker, 1976 December 11. Publications; Collective Bargaining, 1976 October-1978 March; 1981; 1983; 1984;

1997 12. Publications; News from AFSCME, 1973-1974 13. Publications; News Releases, 1987 14. Publications; News Releases, 1988 15. Publications; Whatever’s Fare, 1977 January 28

Subseries D: Committees

16. Building Committee, 1972 17. Building Committee, 1974 18. Building Committee, 1976 19. Building Corporation, 1979 20. 1984 Campaign Budget/Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality

(PEOPLE) Fundraising Plan, 1983 September 15 21. Clerical Employees Advisory Committee, 1979-1980 22. Commission to Study Constitutional Structure, 1975 August 23. Subcommittee on Convention Agenda Items, 1972 24. Election Procedures Study Committee, 1981 25. Judicial Panel Operations & Procedures Study Committee, 1979 26. AFSCME Leadership Conference, 1977 November 27. Minimum Dues Study Commission, 1985 (1 of 2) 28. Minimum Dues Study Commission, 1985 (2 of 2) 29. Non-Profit & Community Organization Committee, 1979 30. Pay Equity Program; Winn Newman, 1982 31. Pension Committee, 1974 32. Pension Committee, 1976 33. AFSCME Pension Fund, 1976-1977 34. AFSCME Pension Plan, 1978 35. AFSCME Pension Program, 1979 36. Pension Plan Meeting, 1981 37. Pension Plan Meeting, 1982 38. Pension Plan Meeting, 1983 February 39. Pension Committee Meeting, 1983 December 16 40. Pension Plan Meeting, 1983 December 41. AFSCME Pension Plan Investment Review Report, 1986 September 30 42. AFSCME Pension Plan Investment Review Report, 1986 December 31 43. 1992 Presidential Campaign, 1992 44. Presidential Inaugural Activities, 1993 45. Professional Employees Advisory Committee, 1979 46. Public Service Advisory Board Conference on the Future of Cities, 1979 December

11-12 47. Review Panel, 1980 48. State Employees Steering Committee, 1977 October

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Box 67 Subseries E: Conventions

1. 1974 Convention 2. 1974 Convention; Reports and Correspondence 3. 1974 Convention; Committees 4. 1974 Convention; Unadopted amendments 5. 1974 Convention; Resolutions 6. 1975 Special Convention, 1975 February 8 7. 1975 Special Convention; Transcript, 1975 February 8 8. 1976 Convention; Correspondence and Reports 9. 1976 Convention; Per Capita Reports 10. 1976 Convention; Constitution Committee 11. 1976 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 12. 1976 Convention; Amendments 13. 1976 Convention; Resolutions 14. 1976 Convention; Resolutions 15. 1976 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 16. 1978 Convention 17. 1978 Convention; Reports 18. 1978 Convention; Constitutional Changes 19. 1978 Convention; Planning 20. 1978 Convention; Daily Program 21. 1978 Convention; Retiree Chapters 22. 1978 Convention; Appeal of Council 48 (WI) 23. 1978 Convention; Appeal of Kenneth Mendt 24. 1978 Convention; Appeal of Tony Bonanno 25. 1978 Convention; Judicial Panel Case 77-48 in re: Neal Bratcher 26. 1978 Convention; Judicial Panel Case 77-36 27. 1978 Convention; Resolution & Amendment Logs 28. 1978 Convention; Amendment for Retirees 29. 1978 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 30. 1978 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 31. 1980 Convention; Reports 32. 1980 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 33. 1980 Convention; Amendments summarized by legal counsel Larry Weinberg 34. 1980 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 35. 1980 Convention; Late Resolutions 36. 1980 Convention; Resolution Actions 37. 1980 Convention; Appeals 38. 1980 Convention; Wisconsin Local 171 Appeal 39. 1980 Convention; Attendance 40. 1982 Convention; Secretary-Treasurer Report and William Lucy speech

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Box 68 1. 1982 Convention; Final Credentials Report 2. 1982 Convention; Secretary-Treasurer Workshop 3. 1982 Convention; Programs, Booklets, Wurf Memorial 4. 1982 Convention; Caribbean Election 5. 1982 Convention; Appeals (1 of 2) 6. 1982 Convention; Appeals (2 of 2) 7. 1982 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 8. 1982 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 9. 1982 Convention; Proceedings, 1982 June 21 10. 1982 Convention; Proceedings, 1982 June 22 11. 1982 Convention; Proceedings, 1982 June 23 12. 1982 Convention; Proceedings, 1982 June 24 (1 of 2) 13. 1982 Convention; Proceedings, 1982 June 24 (2 of 2) 14. 1984 Convention 15. 1984 Convention; Correspondence 16. 1984 Convention; Reports 17. 1984 Convention; Endorsements 18. 1984 Convention; Invitations 19. 1984 Convention; Existing Delinquencies 20. 1984 Convention; Appeals (1 of 2) 21. 1984 Convention; Appeals (2 of 2) 22. 1984 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 23. 1984 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 24. 1984 Convention; Proceedings, 1984 June 18 25. 1984 Convention; Proceedings, 1984 June 19

Box 69

1. 1984 Convention; Proceedings, 1984 June 20 2. 1984 Convention; Proceedings, 1984 June 21 3. 1984 Convention; Proceedings, 1984 June 22 4. 1984 Convention; Appeal of John Toto, 1973-1983 5. 1984 Convention; Program Handbook 6. 1986 Convention 7. 1986 Convention; Secretary-Treasurer Report and William Lucy speech 8. 1986 Convention; Invitations 9. 1986 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 10. 1986 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 11. 1986 Convention; Appeals 12. 1986 Convention; Proceedings, 1986 June 23 13. 1986 Convention; Proceedings, 1986 June 24 14. 1986 Convention; Proceedings, 1986 June 25 15. 1986 Convention; Proceedings, 1986 June 26 16. 1986 Convention; Proceedings, 1986 June 27 17. 1988 Convention 18. 1988 Convention; Unadopted Amendments

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19. 1988 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 20. 1988 Convention; Appeals (1 of 2) 21. 1988 Convention; Appeals (2 of 2) 22. 1988 Convention; Proceedings, 1988 June 20 23. 1988 Convention; Proceedings, 1988 June 21

Box 70

1. 1988 Convention; Proceedings, 1988 June 22 2. 1988 Convention; Proceedings, 1988 June 23 3. 1988 Convention; Proceedings, 1988 June 24 4. 1990 Convention 5. 1990 Convention; Invitations 6. 1990 Convention; William Lucy speeches 7. 1990 Convention; Deceased members 8. 1990 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 9. 1990 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 10. 1990 Convention; Appeals 11. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 25 12. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 26 (1 of 2) 13. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 26 (2 of 2) 14. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 27 15. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 28 (1 of 2) 16. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 28 (2 of 2) 17. 1990 Convention; Proceedings, 1990 June 29 18. 1992 Convention 19. 1992 Convention; Invitations 20. 1992 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 21. 1992 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 22. 1992 Convention; Appeals (1 of 2) 23. 1992 Convention; Appeals (2 of 2) 24. 1994 Convention; Program

Box 71

1. 1994 Convention; Secretary-Treasurer Report and William Lucy speech 2. 1994 Convention; Workshops 3. 1994 Convention; Correspondence 4. 1994 Convention; Invitations 5. 1994 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 6. 1994 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 7. 1994 Convention; Appeals (1 of 2) 8. 1994 Convention; Appeals (2 of 2) 9. 1996 Convention 10. 1996 Convention; Invitations 11. 1996 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 12. 1996 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 13. 1996 Convention; Appeals

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14. 1998 Convention 15. 1998 Convention; Guests 16. 1998 Convention; Unadopted Amendments 17. 1998 Convention; Unadopted Resolutions 18. 1998 Convention; Appeals 19. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention (1992: Miami, FL), 1992

November 11-13 20. AFL-CIO Convention (1993: San Francisco, CA), 1993 October 4-7 21. AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees (DPE) Convention (1993: San

Francisco, CA), 1993 September 30 22. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Convention (1993: San Francisco,

CA), 1993 September 30-October 1 23. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED) Convention (1993: San Francisco,

CA), 1993 September 30-October 1 24. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED) Convention (1995: Orlando, FL),

1995 September 7-8 25. AFL-CIO Transportation Trades Department Convention (1995: Washington, DC),

1995 September 27-28 26. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Convention (1995: New York, NY),

1995 October 19-20 27. AFL-CIO Department for Professional Employees (DPE) Convention (1995: New

York, NY), 1995 October 20 28. AFL-CIO Convention (1995: New York, NY), 1995 October 23-26 29. AFL-CIO Special Convention (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 March 25

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30. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1972: New Orleans, LA), 1972 October 30-31

31. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 February 5-7

32. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 July 12-13

33. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1973: New York, NY), 1973 October 4-5

34. International Executive Board (IEB) Committee on Evolution of Work, 1986 35. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1988: Washington, DC); Hardship

exemption requests to IEB, 1988 December 5-7 36. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1989: Bal Harbour, FL), 1989

February 15-17 Box 72

1. Judicial Panel Report to the International Executive Board, 1989 February 2. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 June 1-2 3. Judicial Panel Report to the International Executive Board, 1989 June

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4. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 September 12-13

5. Judicial Panel Report to the International Executive Board, 1989 September 6. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: Bal Harbour, FL), 1994

February 16-18 7. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: San Diego, CA), 1994 June 22-

24 8. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: San Diego, CA); Wisconsin

Local 126 & 48 Jurisdiction Change, 1994 June 22-24 9. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: Washington, DC), 1994

September 8-9 10. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: Washington, DC); Arizona

Local 3190 Case, 1994 September 8-9 11. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1994: Washington, DC), 1994

December 1-2 12. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1995: Miami Beach, FL), 1995

February 15-17 13. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 June 13-

14 14. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting Organization Committee Meeting, 1995

September 11 15. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1995: Washington, DC), 1995

September 12-13 16. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1995: Washington, DC), 1995

December 5-6 17. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1996: Bal Harbour, FL), 1996

February 14-15 18. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 June 12-13;

21 19. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 August 24 20. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1996: Washington, DC), 1996

September 25-26 21. International Executive Board (IEB) Meeting (1996: Washington, DC), 1996

December 4-5 Subseries G: Judicial Panel

22. Judicial Panel, 1972 23. Case 74-30 Rebate Procedure 24. Case 82-53 Luther (Skip) Anderson v. Floyd Muma, Frank Greene, & Keven Russell 25. Case 82-54 Luther (Skip) Anderson v. James S. Faley 26. Case 83-3 Lawton v. Boykin & Johnson (Volume 1) 27. Case 83-3 Lawton v. Boykin & Johnson (Volume 2) 28. Case 83-4 Gerhard Hart v. Rosalie Reason et al. 29. Cases 83-1 – 83-9 30. Cases 83-10 – 83-17

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Box 73 1. Cases 83-18 – 83-27 2. Cases Alabama-New Jersey, 1982-1983 3. Cases New Mexico-Wisconsin, 1982-1983

Subseries H: International Vice Presidents (IVPs) Box 73

4. Correspondence, 1991 5. Correspondence, 1992 6. Correspondence, 1993 7. Correspondence, 1994 8. Correspondence, 1995 9. Correspondence, 1996-1998

10. Central District Vacancy Election, 1993 11. Northwestern District Vacancy Election, 1994-1995 12. Michigan Legislative District Vacancy Election, 1995 13. Midwestern District Vacancy, 1995 14. New York State District Vacancy, 1996 15. Legislative District Hearings, New Orleans, 1996 January 16; Indianapolis, 1996

January 17 16. Northern New England Election Re-run, 1996 August 10

Series IV: William Lucy Subseries A: Speeches Box 73

17. Lucy; Unknown location and occasion, Undated 18. Lucy; Outline for Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) San Francisco

convention, Undated 19. Lucy; “Urban Conditions” before National Black Legislators, Undated 20. Lucy; Statement to Senate Labor Committee, 1971 October 4 21. Lucy; State of the Union draft, 1971 December 3 22. Lucy; Background material, circa 1972 23. Lucy; Unknown location and occasion, circa 1972 24. Lucy; Unknown location and occasion, circa 1972 25. Lucy; “The Anti-War Movement,” circa 1972 26. Lucy; Antioch College (CA), circa 1972 27. Lucy; “The Country as a Whole,” circa 1972 28. Lucy; New Orleans, LA, circa 1972 29. Lucy; San Diego, CA, circa 1972 30. Lucy; Testimony before Democratic Platform Committee – Atlanta, GA, circa 1972 31. Lucy; Testimony before District of Columbia Democratic Central Committee, circa

1972 32. Lucy; “Labor History,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1972 February 10 33. Lucy; Testimony before District of Columbia Democratic Central Committee, 1972

February 11 34. Lucy; “Black Workers” – Chicago, IL, circa 1972 February 24

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35. Lucy; New Hampshire rally for Muskie, 1972 March 2 36. Lucy; AFSCME Convention – Houston, TX, 1972 June 37. Lucy; AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) – Washington, DC, 1972 June

28 38. Lucy; Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality (PEOPLE)

Drive, circa 1973 39. Lucy; Health Institute, 1973 April 26 40. Lucy; Unknown location and occasion, 1974 41. Lucy; Unknown location and occasion, 1974 42. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention, 1974 43. Lucy; Public Employee article, 1974 44. Lucy; Democratic New Left article, 1974 August 20 45. Lucy; “Blacks in the Labor Movement,” Nation Magazine, 1974 August 20 46. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1975: Atlanta, GA),

1975 May 24 47. Lucy; “Black Workers & Economic Options in the 80s: Toward Equity?” presented

before the NAACP Ad Hoc Labor Committee, circa 1980 48. Lucy; Interviews: “Blacks in the Labor Movement,” 1981 49. Lucy; Statement before Wharton/Reliance Symposium – University of Pennsylvania

(Philadelphia, PA), 1981 March 23 50. Lucy; Conference on Public Investment in South Africa (1981: New York, NY), 1981

June 13 51. Lucy; Americans for Democratic Action National Convention (1981: Washington,

DC), 1981 June 27 52. Lucy; Panel on Employment Needs of Black Adults, Other Minorities, Youth, &

Females in the 80s – NAACP Convention, 1981 June 30 53. Lucy; AFNA Conference: Americans Plan for the 80s and Beyond (1981:

Philadelphia, PA), 1981 July 13-17 54. Lucy; United Nations Hearing on Apartheid in South Africa, 1982 November 5 55. Lucy; Remedial Procedures for Improvement of the Conditions for Black Trade

Unionists, 1983 July 11 56. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1987: St. Louis,

MO), 1987 May 23 57. Lucy; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (1990: San Antonio, TX), 1990 January 14 58. Lucy; Portland Labor Forum (1990: Portland, OR), 1990 January 19 59. Lucy; AFSCME Women’s Regional Conference (1990: Portland, OR), 1990 January

20 60. Lucy; AFSCME Indiana Collective Bargaining Conference (1990: Indianapolis, IN),

1990 January 30 61. Lucy; Norristown Hospital Employees (1990: Norristown, PA), 1990 February 1 62. Lucy; State & Local Bargaining Conference (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 February

5 63. Lucy; AFSCME Black History Month – Seattle, WA, 1990 February 14 64. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 Midwinter Meeting (1990: New Orleans, LA), 1990

February 23

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65. Lucy; AFSCME Local 1199 Organizing Seminar (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 13

66. Lucy; National Nurses Congress (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 16 67. Lucy; Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Services (1990: Memphis, TN), 1990 April 4 68. Lucy; Michigan Labor Committee on Central America (1990: Detroit, MI), 1990

April 7 69. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1990: Pittsburgh, PA), 1990 April 8 70. Lucy; New York Local 420 Rally (1990: New York, NY), 1990 April 27 71. Lucy; Health & Safety Conference (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 April 27 72. Lucy; Workers Memorial Day (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 April 28 73. Lucy; OAPSE Local 4 Convention (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 May 9 74. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 Stewards Conference (1990: Springfield, IL), 1990 May 19 75. Lucy; AFSCME International Convention (1990: Miami, FL), 1990 June 26 76. Lucy; Jackson Memorial Hospital (1990: Miami, FL), 1990 June 27 77. Lucy; Women’s Breakfast (1990: Miami, FL), 1990 June 27 78. Lucy; NAACP Convention Luncheon (1990: Los Angeles, CA), 1990 July 10 79. Lucy; Indiana Organizing Rally (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 July 13 80. Lucy; National Council of Senior Citizens Convention (1990: Chicago, IL), 1990 July

17 81. Lucy; MSEA/AFSCME Local 5 (1990: Detroit, MI), 1990 August 24 82. Lucy; Labor Leadership Conference on Pensions (1990: Washington, DC), 1990

September 5 Box 74

1. Lucy; Indiana Women’s Conference (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 September 8 2. Lucy; Local 1199 Educational Conference (1990: Mountain Laurel, PA), 1990

September 21 3. Lucy; Council 28 Convention (1990: Spokane, WA), 1990 September 28 4. Lucy; NAACP Dinner (1990: Harrisburg, PA), 1990 October 12 5. Lucy; CSEA 80th Delegate Assembly (1990: Kiamesha Lake, NY), 1990 October 25 6. Lucy; Local 1199 Salute to Women Dinner (1990: Philadelphia, PA), 1990

November 2 7. Lucy; Local 2000 25th Anniversary (1990: Chicago, IL), 1990 November 3 8. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1990: Baton Rouge, LA), 1990 November 4 9. Lucy; Political Conference (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 November 28-30

10. Lucy; Youth Section Conference (1991: Orlando, FL), 1991 January 26 11. Lucy; Black History Month Dinner (1991: Seattle, WA), 1991 February 2 12. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Black History Month Dinner

(1991: Toledo, OH), 1991 February 9 13. Lucy; DNC Resolutions Committee, 1991 March 14. Lucy; Harvard Apartheid Discussion, 1991 March 15. Lucy; New York State Black & Puerto Rican Legislative Caucus Budget Rally (1991:

Albany, NY), 1991 March 19 16. Lucy; Local 372 50th Anniversary Education Conference (1991: Ellenville, NY), 1991

March 22

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17. Lucy; Public Services International Conference on Privatization (1991: Geneva, Switzerland), 1991 March 25

18. Lucy; National Nurses Congress, 1991 April 19. Lucy; Home Health Care Workers Pre-Strike Rally (1991: New York, NY), 1991

April 11 20. Lucy; AFSCME Workplace Literacy Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991

April 17 21. Lucy; Council 20 Convention (1991: Norfolk, VA), 1991 April 19 22. Lucy; Council 13 Convention (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 April 28 23. Lucy; Marlboro State Employees, 1991 May 24. Lucy; Council 1 Convention (1991: Atlantic City, NJ), 1991 May 2 25. Lucy; Local 427 Scholarship Luncheon (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 May 15 26. Lucy; Local 1199J Convention (1991: Newark, NJ), 1991 May 21 27. Lucy; Labor Breakfast at Rainbow Conference on Empowerment (1991: Washington,

DC), 1991 June 7 28. Lucy; Berkeley Training Session (1991: Berkeley, CA), 1991 July 29. Lucy; SCLC Convention (1991: Birmingham, AL), 1991 August 15 30. Lucy; CSEA Retirees Convention (1991: Lake Kerhonkson, NY), 1991 August 21 31. Lucy; Environment, 1991 September 32. Lucy; Texas Council 42 Convention (1991: Corpus Christi, TX), 1991 September 14 33. Lucy; The Education Summit – Fortune Magazine (1991: Washington, DC), 1991

September 16 34. Lucy; Ohio Council 8 Convention, 1991 September 28 35. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 Convention (1991: Nassau, Bahamas), 1991 September

29 36. Lucy; Pennsylvania Retirees Chapter 13 (1991: Harrisburg, PA), 1991 October 4 37. Lucy; CLUW Convention (1991: Pittsburgh, PA), 1991 October 5 38. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Region 3 Convention (1991:

Atlanta, GA), 1991 October 26 39. Lucy; United Negro College Fund Dinner (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 November

2 40. Lucy; Council 31 Convention (1991: Springfield, IL), 1991 November 16 41. Lucy; Labor Issues Conference of the National Conference of State Legislators

(1991: San Diego, CA), 1991 November 21 42. Lucy; Historical Activision of AFSCME, 1991 43. Lucy; Harvard Trade Union, 1991 44. Lucy; Council 92 Martin Luther King Rally (1992: Annapolis, MD), 1992 January 13 45. Lucy; U.S. House Committee on the Budget for Fiscal Year 1993 (1992: Washington,

DC), 1992 February 12 46. Lucy; Local 420 Celebration for Jim Butler, 1992 February 19 47. Lucy; National Nurses Congress (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 March 24 48. Lucy; Hawaii Leadership Conference (1992: Honolulu, HI), 1992 March 27 49. Lucy; Local 1655 Leadership Conference (1992: Mystic, CT), 1992 April 29 50. Lucy; Emergency Leadership Meeting (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 May 6 51. Lucy; Council 71 Convention (1992: Atlantic City, NJ), 1992 May 8 52. Lucy; Council 1 Convention (1992: Atlantic City, NJ), 1992 May 9

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53. Lucy; NEA Organizing Seminar (1992: Sanibel Island, FL), 1992 May 16 54. Lucy; Local 375 (1992: New York, NY), 1992 May 30 55. Lucy; Ohio State Federation of Labor Convention (1992: Cincinnati, OH), 1992 June

2 56. Lucy; 30th AFSCME International Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) 1992 June 16 57. Lucy; New Jersey Council 1 Seminar, 1992 July 30 58. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Region 1 Conference (1992:

Cherry Hill, NJ), 1992 August 16 59. Lucy; Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA)/AFSCME Convention

(1992: Toledo, OH), 1992 August 22 60. Lucy; Local 957 Convention (1992: Nassau, Bahamas), 1992 August 25 61. Lucy; UAW Civil Rights Seminar, 1992 September 12 62. Lucy; Ohio AFSCME Retiree Chapter 1184 (1992: Cleveland, OH), 1992 September

17 63. Lucy; Maryland-DC Federal Government (1992: Pikeville, MD), 1992 September 21 64. Lucy; International Labor Organization Committee Meeting (1992: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1992 September 22-October 1 65. Lucy; Council 28 Convention (1992: Tacoma, WA), 1992 October 3

Box 75

1. Lucy; International Association of Machinists (1992: Montreal, Quebec, Canada), 1992 October 5

2. Lucy; Frontier Hotel Strike Rally (1992: Las Vegas, NV), 1992 December 5 3. Lucy; Health Care Problems of the Black Elderly, 1992 4. Lucy; OCSEA Martin Luther King Holiday, 1993 January 15 5. Lucy; Wurf Scholarship Winners (1993: Cambridge, MA), 1993 February 3 6. Lucy; AFSCME Legislative Conference (1993: Washington, DC), 1993 March 22 7. Lucy; Council 6 Spring Conference (1993: St. Paul, MN), 1993 April 17 8. Lucy; National Nurses Congress (1993: Washington, DC), 1993 May 12 9. Lucy; NAACP Seminar on NAFTA (1993: Washington, DC), 1993 June 8 10. Lucy; Women’s Regional Conference (1993: Boston, MA), 1993 June 13 11. Lucy; Puerto Rico Senate Bill 190 (1993: Puerto Rico), 1993 June 23 12. Lucy; New York City Local 957 Education Conference (1993: Atlantic City, NJ),

1993 August 23 13. Lucy; Council 8 Convention (1993: Columbus, OH), 1993 September 26 14. Lucy; National Corrections Congress (1993: Columbus, OH), 1993 October 13 15. Lucy; Local 1199 Retirees (1993: East Brunswick, NJ), 1993 October 18 16. Lucy; Health Care Leadership Conference (1993: Chicago, IL), 1993 November 23 17. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Conference (1993: Philadelphia,

PA), 1993 December 4 18. Lucy; By Our Own Hands Program (1993: Memphis, TN), 1993 December 9 19. Lucy; American Haitian Refugee Policy, 1993 20. Lucy; National Leadership Conference on Black on Black Crime and Youth Violence

(1994: Washington, DC), 1994 January 8 21. Lucy; IBEW Minority Caucus (1994: Atlanta, GA), 1994 January 15 22. Lucy; ACTWU Civil Rights Conference (1994: Atlanta, GA), 1994 January 15

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23. Lucy; Regional Women’s Conference (1994: Seattle, WA), 1994 January 22 24. Lucy; Council 13 Convention (1994: Hershey, PA), 1994 March 12 25. Lucy; Ohio Affiliate Staff Conference (1994: Dearborn, OH), 1994 March 14 26. Lucy; Council 40 Convention (1994: Stevens Point, WI), 1994 May 6 27. Lucy; Corrections Conference (1994: Austin, TX), 1994 May 7 28. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention, 1994 May 26-30 29. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1994: Baton Rouge, LA), 1994 June 11 30. Lucy; MSEA/AFSCME Local 5, 1994 July 23 31. Lucy; International Union of Electrical Workers, 1994 July 25 32. Lucy; National Urban League Conference (1994: Indianapolis, IN), 1994 July 26 33. Lucy; Health Security Express Rally (1994: New Orleans, LA), 1994 July 28 34. Lucy; Council 28 Convention Banquet (1994: Spokane, WA), 1994 September 30 35. Lucy; Testimony for the New York State Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission,

“Media’s Social Responsibility for Positive Influence in an Era of Epidemic Societal Violence,” 1994 October 25

36. Lucy; Corrections United Midwest Regional Conference (1994: St. Louis, MO), 1994 October 29

37. Lucy; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) (1994: New York), 1994 October

38. Lucy; Local 2000 Stewards Conference (1994: Chicago, IL), 1994 November 5 39. Lucy; National Black Caucus of State Legislators Policy Briefing on NAFTA/GATT

(1994: Memphis, TN), 1994 November 30 40. Lucy; Survival in the New Global Economy (1994: Las Vegas, NV) 1994 December

7 41. Lucy; Environmental Job Training for Inner City Youth, 1995 January 5 42. Lucy; Martin Luther King Social Responsibility Seminar (1995: Atlanta, GA), 1995

January 13 43. Lucy; Blue Cross Blue Shield Labor Education and Training Seminar (1995:

Scottsdale, AZ), 1995 January 19 44. Lucy; Human/Civil Rights, 1995 January 45. Lucy; Social Services Conference (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 February 4 46. Lucy; Blacks in Government Hearing on Affirmative Action (1995: Washington,

DC), 1995 March 3 47. Lucy; Community Forum on District Services (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 March

16 48. Lucy; New York Local 1655 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 March 24 49. Lucy; USWA International Conference on Civil Rights (1995: Las Vegas, NV), 1995

April 19 50. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 May 12 51. Lucy; National Nurses Conference (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 May 17 52. Lucy; Hohe v. Casey Litigation, 1995 May 17 53. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Arizona, 1995 May 54. Lucy; Democratic Socialists of America Awards Dinner (1995: New York, NY),

1995 June 7 55. Lucy; Council 76 Convention (1995: Silver Creek, CO), 1995 June 10 56. Lucy; NAACP Convention (1995: Minneapolis, MN), 1995 July 11

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57. Lucy; Local 372 Education Conference (1995: Catskills, NY), 1995 July 14 58. Lucy; Conference on Racial Equality for the Brazilian Trade Unionists (1995:

Washington, DC), 1995 August 23 59. Lucy; Texas Council 42 Convention, 1995 September 15-17 60. Lucy; Washington State AFL-CIO Convention (1995: Tacoma, WA), 1995

September 22 61. Lucy; Women’s Conference, 1995 October 3 62. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Miami Chapter Conference, 1995

October 28 63. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1995: Baton Rouge, LA), 1995 November 5 64. Lucy; Testimony for Confirmation of Samuel Jordan (1995: Washington, DC), 1995

November 8 65. Lucy; Council 92 Convention (1996: Annapolis, MD), 1996 January 18 66. Lucy; UFCW Local 870 Organizing Rally against Super K-Mart (1996: Oakland,

CA), 1996 May 3 67. Lucy; Conference on African Americans, Labor, and Society (1996: Detroit, MI),

1996 May 10 68. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) 25th Convention (1996: Miami

Beach, FL), 1996 May 23 69. Lucy; AFSCME International Convention (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 June 17-21 70. Lucy; Facing the New Millennium (1996: Durban, South Africa), 1996 July 12 71. Lucy; Caribbean Public Services Conference (1996: Georgetown, Guyana), 1996 July

22 72. Lucy; National Urban League Convention (1996: New Orleans, LA), 1996 August 11

American Postal Workers Human Resources Conference (1996: Los Angeles, CA), 1996 August 15

73. Lucy; Ohio Retiree Chapter 1144 Convention (1996: Akron, OH), 1996 September 20

74. Lucy; Harris County AFL-CIO (1996: Houston, TX), 1996 October 75. Lucy; Local 1199, 1996 October 11 76. Lucy; Local 1113, 1996 November 8 77. Lucy; Remarks for IUE, 1996 November 15 78. Lucy; Welfare Reform Conference (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 December 3 79. Lucy; Jobs with Income Summit (1997: Philadelphia, PA), 1997 January 31 80. Lucy; MnSCU Nellie Stone Johnson Scholarship Dinner (1997: Minneapolis, MN),

1997 March 20 81. Lucy; AFGE Training Session (1997: Orlando, FL), 1997 March 27 82. Lucy; Labor, Religious, and Community Forum (1997: St. Louis, MO), 1997 April 26 83. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Joliet Chapter (1997: Joliet, IL),

1997 April 26 84. Lucy; National Legislative Conference (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 April 29 85. Lucy; National Nurses Congress, 1997 May 4-7 86. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) National Convention (1997: New

Orleans, LA), 1997 May 21-26 87. Lucy; Regional Women’s Conference (1997: Cincinnati, OH), 1997 June 22 88. Lucy; Local 372, 1997 July 18

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89. Lucy; Central Unica dos Trabalhadores (1997: Sao Paolo, Brazil), 1997 August 15 90. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Dinner (1997: Jackson, MS), 1997

August 16 91. Lucy; Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers Convention (1997: Las Vegas, NV), 1997

August 21 92. Lucy; AFSCME/OCSEA Convention (1997: Cincinnati, OH), 1997 August 22 93. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO African American Summit (1997: Columbus, OH), 1997

August 23 94. Lucy; “Globalization of the Economy” before the Congressional Black Caucus (1997:

Washington, DC), 1997 September 11 95. Lucy; National Business and Labor Conference on HIV/AIDS, 1997 September 30 96. Lucy; Council 36 Convention (1997: Palm Springs, CA), 1997 October 17 97. Lucy; Privatization for Wisconsin, 1997 October 22 98. Lucy; Local 1199 C & J Joint Staff Summit (1997: Atlantic City, NJ), 1997 October

30 99. Lucy; Organizing and Field Services (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 October 30-31 100. Lucy; Council 25 Convention (1997: Dearborn, MI), 1997 October 3 101. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 Convention (1997: Nassau, Bahamas), 1997 October

5 Box 76

1. Lucy; United Domestic Workers Convention (1997: Visalia, CA), 1997 October 10 2. Lucy; Public Services International World Congress (1997: Yokohama, Japan), 1997

November 11 3. Lucy; New York Council 1707 Executive Board Meeting, 1997 November 18 4. Lucy; Western Regional Women’s Conference (1997: Las Vegas, NV), 1997

November 22 5. Lucy; Ontario Federation of Labor Convention (1997: Toronto, Ontario, Canada),

1997 November 25 6. Lucy; Health Care Conference, 1997 December 2 7. Lucy; Welfare Reform and the Threat to Workers’ Rights (1997: Milwaukee, WI),

1997 December 10 8. Lucy; New York State Employees Brotherhood (1998: New York, NY), 1998

February 19 9. Lucy; AFL-CIO Full Participation/Civil Rights Conference (1998: Los Angeles, CA),

1998 March 27 10. Lucy; Virginia Legislative and Leadership Conference (1998: Virginia Beach, VA),

1998 April 8 11. Lucy; Council 13 Convention (1998: Philadelphia, PA), 1998 April 19 12. Lucy; Public Affairs Annual Meeting, 1998 April 30-May 1 13. Lucy; CBTU Convention (1998: Minneapolis, MN), 1998 May 14. Lucy; NUPGE Convention (1998: Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1998 June 12 15. Lucy; NUHHCE District 1199c Training Fund (1998: Philadelphia, PA), 1998 June

23 16. Lucy; AFSCME United Biennial Conference (1998: Columbus, OH), 1998 July 18 17. Lucy; AFSCME International Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI), 1998 August 25

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18. Lucy; D.C. Economic Club Forum (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 September 8 19. Lucy; Public Services International Executive Board Meeting (1998: Johannesburg,

South Africa), 1998 September 23 20. Lucy; Florida Black State Legislators, 1998 October 2 21. Lucy; Caribbean Congress of Labor Convention (1998: Belize City, Belize), 1998

October 23 22. Lucy; Public Services International Regional Conference (1998: Johannesburg, South

Africa), 1998 November 26-27 23. Lucy; Collective Bargaining Conference (1999: Louisville, KY), 1999 January 10 24. Lucy; Martin Luther King Holiday (1999: Birmingham, AL), 1999 January 18 25. Lucy; NUHHCE District 1199J Leadership Conference (1999: Atlantic City, NJ),

1999 February 10 26. Lucy; CBTU Chapter Dinner (1999: Akron, OH), 1999 February 12 27. Lucy; Legislative Conference (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 March 24 28. Lucy; Chicago Regional Community Services (1999: Chicago, IL), 1999 March 30 29. Lucy; Eastern Regional Organizing Conference (1999: Chicago, IL), 1999 April 10 30. Lucy; Minority Labor Alliance (1999: Memphis, TN), 1999 April 22 31. Lucy; California PEOPLE Convention (1999: Sacramento, CA), 1999 April 25 32. Lucy; Philposh Worker Memorial Day (1999: Philadelphia, PA), 1999 April 27 33. Lucy; Eastern Regional Organizing Conference (1999: Philadelphia, PA), 1999 May

1 34. Lucy; Council 75 Convention (1999: Pendleton, OK), 1999 May 16 35. Lucy; CBTU Convention (1999: New Orleans, LA), 1999 May 27 36. Lucy; British Columbia Government Employees Union (1999: Vancouver, British

Columbia, Canada), 1999 June 11 37. Lucy; Western Regional Organizing Conference (1999: Los Angeles, CA), 1999 June

12 38. Lucy; Council 61 (1999: Des Moines, IA), 1999 June 25 39. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1999: New York, NY), 1999 June 26 40. Lucy; UFCW Educational Conference (1999: Ocean City, MD), 1999 August 24 41. Lucy; OCSEA 23rd Convention (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 August 27 42. Lucy; African American Summit (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 August 43. Lucy; Florida Conference of Black State Legislators (1999: Miami, FL), 1999

September 3 44. Lucy; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Conference (1999: Chicago, IL),

1999 September 4 45. Lucy; Memorial for James Farmer (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 September 10 46. Lucy; Waterbury Town Hall (1999: New Haven, CT), 1999 September 14 47. Lucy; Connecticut AFL-CIO Convention (1999: New Haven, CT), 1999 September

15 48. Lucy; Council 8 Convention (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 September 25 49. Lucy; 20th Anniversary of UDW (1999: San Diego, CA), 1999 October 1 50. Lucy; National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE)/Council

1199 Convention (1999: Palm Springs, CA), 1999 October 19 51. Lucy; CSEA Convention (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 October 20 52. Lucy; Detroit Congressional Event (1999: Detroit, MI), 1999 October 21

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53. Lucy; Health Care Advisory Committee (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 November 9 54. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1999: Las Vegas, NV), 1999 November 19-21 55. Lucy; “Workers’ Rights, Trade, Development, and the WTO” (1999: Seattle, WA),

1999 December 1 56. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1999: Baton Rouge, LA), 1999 December 4 57. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Statement on Environmental

Justice (1999: Kenner, LA), 1999 December 9 58. Lucy; AFSCME Child Welfare Meeting (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 January 25 59. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (2000: Atlanta, GA),

2000 May 25 60. Lucy; AFSCME International Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA), 2000 June 27 61. Lucy; Delta Sigma Theta Convention (2000: Chicago, IL), 2000 June 27 62. Lucy; CWA Minority Caucus, 2000 August 26 63. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO African American Economic Summit (2000: Columbus, OH),

2000 August 64. Lucy; Congressional Black Caucus Labor Bain Trust, 2000 September 15 65. Lucy; Congress of South African Trade Unions (2000: Mid Rand, South Africa),

2000 September 20 66. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO Convention (2000: Cincinnati, OH), 2000 September 26 67. Lucy; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Convention (2000: New York,

NY), 2000 September 27 68. Lucy; African American Labor Leaders Economic Summit (2000: Boston, MA), 2000

September 29 69. Lucy; Council 6 Convention (2000: Bloomington, MN), 2000 October 6 70. Lucy; Council 28 Convention (2000: Tacoma, WA), 2000 October 8 71. Lucy; Mother Jones Dinner (2000: Springfield, IL), 2000 October 14 72. Lucy; 8th Conference of Inter-American Regional Conference (IAMRECON) (2000:

Panama City, Panama), 2000 October 25 73. Lucy; Solidarity Dance of the AFL-CIO Convention (2000: Milwaukee, WI), 2000

October 27 74. Lucy; African American Non-Partisan Minority Coalition AFL-CIO Convention

(2000: Milwaukee, WI), 2000 October 28 75. Lucy; Texas Truth Squad of the AFL-CIO Convention (2000: Milwaukee, WI), 2000

October 28 76. Lucy; National Black Caucus of State Legislators (2000: Charlotte, NC), 2000

November 28 77. Wurf; Economic Policy Fellows (1970: Washington, DC), 1970 October 14 78. Wurf; National Education Association (NEA) (1972: Atlantic City, NJ), 1972 June 28 79. Wurf; Texas Municipal League (1972: Dallas, TX), 1972 November 14

Subseries B: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Box 76

80. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference materials, 1972 81. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference, 1972 September 22-23 82. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference Participants, 1972

September

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83. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference Speeches, 1972 September 84. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference Transcript, 1972 September 85. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference, 1973 February 86. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference (1973: Cleveland, OH),

1973 March 10 87. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Meetings, correspondence, 1972-1973 88. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Correspondence, 1972-1973 89. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Clippings, 1972 June-1973 July

Box 77

1. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Political Action, 1972 2. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Steering Committee, 1972-1973 3. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Reference file, undated 4. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Reference file, 1975 July-August; 1976

February-March 5. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Reference file, 1976 April-December 6. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Reference file, 1977 7. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Correspondence, 1981 8. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Conference (1981: Washington, DC),

1981 May 9. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Executive Council Meeting, 1981

February 7 10. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Executive Council Meeting (1981:

Washington, DC), 1981 September 20 11. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Regional Meeting, 1981 12. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Memoranda, 1981 13. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); News Releases, 1981 14. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Speeches, 1981 15. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Baltimore Chapter, 1981 16. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); California Chapter, 1981 17. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Chicago Chapter, 1981 18. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Detroit Chapter, 1981 19. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Washington, D.C. Chapter, 1981 20. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Harrisburg Chapter, 1981 21. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Houston Chapter, 1981 22. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Indiana Chapter, 1981 23. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Joliet, IL Chapter, 1981 24. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); New Jersey Chapter, 1981 25. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); New York Chapter, 1981 26. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Ohio Chapters, 1981 27. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Pennsylvania Chapter, 1981 28. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); Philadelphia Chapter, 1981 29. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU); St. Louis Chapter, 1981

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Subseries B: Correspondence Files Box 77

30. Correspondence; President Jerry Wurf, 1972 31. Correspondence; William Lucy – personal letters of congratulations, 1972 32. Correspondence; William Lucy – personal correspondence, 1971-1972 33. Correspondence; William Lucy – personal correspondence, 1973 34. Correspondence; Read file, 1972 July 25-December 35. Correspondence; Read file, 1973 January-April 36. Correspondence; Read file, 1973 May-August 37. Correspondence; Read file, 1973 September-December 38. Correspondence; Read file, 1975 January-April 39. Correspondence; Read file, 1975 May-August 40. Correspondence; Read file, 1975 September-December 41. Correspondence; Read file, 1976 January-June 42. Correspondence; Read file, 1976 July-December 43. Correspondence; Read file, 1977 January-June

Box 78

1. Correspondence; Read file, 1977 July-December 2. Correspondence; Read file, 1978 January-June 3. Correspondence; Read file, 1978 July-December

Series V: Public Services International (PSI) Box 78

4. Public Services International (PSI), 1973 5. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1973: New York, NY), 1973

October 8-12 6. Public Services International (PSI) Minutes, 1976 7. Public Services International (PSI) Report on PSI/OTV International Gas Seminar,

1976 September 15-23 8. Public Services International (PSI) Report from Energy & Water Section, Report

from Health & Social Services Section, 1976 November 23-26 9. Public Services International (PSI), 1977 10. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1977: London,

England), 1977 April 19-22 11. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1977: Edinburgh, Scotland),

1977 September 19-22 12. Public Services International (PSI), 1978 13. Public Services International (PSI) Energy & Water Section Meeting, 1978 April 3-4 14. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1978: London,

England), 1978 April 17-18 15. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1978: Paris,

France), 1978 October 24-25 16. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

1978 November 20-21 17. Public Services International (PSI), 1979

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18. Public Services International (PSI) Energy & Water Section, 1979 19. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

1979 20. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1979: Brussels,

Belgium), 1979 April 17-18 21. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Conference (1979: Brussels,

Belgium), 1979 April 19-20 22. Public Services International (PSI) African Regional Conference (1979: Freetown,

Sierra Leone), 1979 October 23-26 23. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting, 1979 24. Public Services International (PSI), 1980 25. Public Services International (PSI) Energy & Water Section, 1980 26. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

1980 27. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(1980: Caracas, Venezuela) 28. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1980: Caracas,

Venezuela), 1980 April 14-15 29. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(1980: Panama), 1980 August 25 30. Public Services International (PSI) European Executive Committee Meeting (1980:

London, England), 1980 September 17 31. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1980: Singapore),

1980 October 13-14 32. Public Services International (PSI) Asian Regional Conference (1980: Singapore),

1980 October 15-16 33. Public Services International (PSI), 1981 34. Public Services International (PSI) Affiliated unions and participants list, 1981 35. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

1981 36. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Conference (1981:

Luxembourg), 1981 April 23 37. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1981:

Luxembourg), 1981 April 21-22 38. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1981: London,

England), 1981 August 28-29 39. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1981: Singapore),

1981 November 29-December 4 Box 79

1. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1981: Singapore) Briefing Book, 1981 November 28-December 4

2. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1981: Singapore), 1981 November 28-December 4

3. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1981: Singapore), 1981 November 28-December 4 (1 of 2)

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4. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1981: Singapore), 1981 November 28-December 4 (2 of 2)

5. Public Services International (PSI), 1982 6. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting 75th Anniversary

(1982: Stuttgart, Germany), 1982 September 13-14 7. Public Services International (PSI), 1983 8. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1983: Helsinki,

Finland), 1983 April 19-20 9. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1983: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1983 November 8-9 10. Public Services International (PSI), 1984 11. Public Services International (PSI) Women in Public Service Conference, 1984

October 12-15 12. Public Services International (PSI) Women in Public Services Conference (1984:

New York, NY) Proceedings, 1984 November 12-15 13. Public Services International (PSI), 1985 January-July; undated 14. Public Services International (PSI), 1985 August-December 15. Public Services International (PSI); Argentina, 1985 16. Public Services International (PSI); Japan, 1985 17. Public Services International (PSI); Mexico, 1985 18. Public Services International (PSI); Sweden, 1985 19. Public Services International (PSI); Venezuela, 1985 20. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1985: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1985 April 23-24 21. Public Services International (PSI) African Region Report, 1985 22. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1985: Caracas, Venezuela),

1985 November 25-29 23. Public Services International (PSI), 1986 24. Public Services International (PSI)/AFSCME, 1986 25. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Meeting (1986: Geneva, Switzerland),

1986 April 15-16 26. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Meeting (1986: Mauritius), 1986

November 14-15 27. Public Services International (PSI); Argentina, 1986 28. Public Services International (PSI); Canada, 1986 29. Public Services International (PSI); China, 1986 30. Public Services International (PSI); El Salvador, 1986 31. Public Services International (PSI); Great Britain, 1986 32. Public Services International (PSI); Israel, 1986 33. Public Services International (PSI); Japan, 1986 34. Public Services International (PSI); Mexico, 1986 35. Public Services International (PSI); South Africa, 1986

Box 80

1. Public Services International (PSI); Switzerland, 1986 2. Public Services International (PSI) European Region, 1986 February

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3. Public Services International (PSI) Constitution and directory, 1986 4. Public Services International (PSI), 1987 5. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1987: New York,

NY), 1987 April 2-3 6. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1987: Barcelona,

Spain), 1987 November 10-11 7. Public Services International (PSI), 1988 8. Public Services International (PSI), 1989 9. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1989: Harare, Zimbabwe), 1989

November 6-10 10. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1989: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1989 April 19-20 11. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Conference (1989:

Mexico), 1989 March 1-3 12. Public Services International (PSI), 1990 13. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1990: Geneva,

Switzerland) 14. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1990: Berlin,

Germany), 1990 November 13-14 15. Public Services International (PSI), 1991 16. Public Services International (PSI) Privatization Conference, 1991 17. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1991: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1991 May 10-11 18. Public Services International (PSI), 1992 January-September 19. Public Services International (PSI), 1992 October-December 20. Public Services International (PSI) Memos, 1992 21. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(IAMRAC), 1992 22. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1992: Jamaica),

1992 April 24-25 23. Public Services International (PSI), 1993

Box 81

1. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1993: Helsinki, Finland) documents, 1993 August 2-6 (1 of 2)

2. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1993: Helsinki, Finland) documents, 1993 August 2-6 (2 of 2)

3. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1993: Helsinki, Finland) resolutions and amendments, 1993 August 2-6 (1 of 2)

4. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1993: Helsinki, Finland) resolutions and amendments, 1993 August 2-6 (2 of 2)

5. Public Services International (PSI), 1994 6. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1994: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1994 April 21-22 7. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(IAMRAC) (1994: Sao Paolo, Brazil), 1994 April 11-12

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8. Public Services International (PSI) Annual Report, 1994 9. Public Services International (PSI) Education Program, 1993-1994 10. Public Services International (PSI) Environment Action Program, 1994 11. Public Services International (PSI) European Public Services Committee (EPSC)

Survey on the European Water Industry, 1994 November 12. Public Services International (PSI) International Labor Organization (ILO) Reports,

1994 13. Public Services International (PSI) Policies on Women’s Issues, 1994 14. Public Services International (PSI) Public Sector Working Group Minutes, 1994 15. Public Services International (PSI), 1995 16. Public Services International (PSI); International Labor Organization (ILO), 1995 17. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1995: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1995 April 25-26 18. Public Services International (PSI) Africa Regional Advisory Committee (1995:

Gaborone, Botswana), 1995 March 13-14 19. Public Services International (PSI) Asia-Pacific Regional Advisory Committee (1995:

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 1995 April 20-22 20. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Advisory Committee (1995:

Geneva, Switzerland), 1995 April 24 21. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(1995: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 1995 March 28-30 22. Public Services International (PSI) Education Program, 1995 March 23. Public Services International (PSI) Social Services Conference (1995: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1995 June 28-30 24. Public Services International (PSI) Working Group/Committees: Environment,

Indigenous Peoples, Public Services, Women, 1995 25. Public Services International (PSI), 1996 26. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1996 April 23-24 (1 of 4) Box 82

1. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva, Switzerland), 1996 April 23-24 (2 of 4)

2. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva, Switzerland), 1996 April 23-24 (3 of 4)

3. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva, Switzerland), 1996 April 23-24 (4 of 4)

4. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva, Switzerland) documents, 1996 April 23-25 (1 of 2)

5. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1996: Geneva, Switzerland) documents, 1996 April 23-25 (2 of 2)

6. Public Services International (PSI) African Regional Advisory Committee (1996: Bamako, Mali), 1996 September 23-24

7. Public Services International (PSI) Asia Pacific Regional Advisory Committee (1996: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), 1996 November 11-12

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8. Public Services International (PSI) Europe Regional Advisory Committee (1996: Geneva, Switzerland), 1996 April 22

9. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee (1996: St. Maarten), 1996 April 10-12

10. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee (1996: Mar Del Plata, Argentina), 1996 October 24-26

11. Public Services International (PSI) European Public Services Committee, 1996 12. Public Services International (PSI); International Labor Organization, 1996 13. Public Services International (PSI), 1997 14. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1997: Yokohama, Japan), 1997

November 15. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1997: Yokohama, Japan), 1997 16. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1997: Yokohama, Japan)

publications and Lucy speech, 1997 November 17. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1997: Yokohama, Japan) Annual

Reports, 1993-1996 18. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee (1997: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1997 April 22-23 19. Public Services International (PSI) African Regional Advisory Committee (1997:

Nairobi, Kenya), 1997 March 24-25 20. Public Services International (PSI) Asia Pacific Regional Advisory Committee (1997:

Davao, Philippines), 1997 April 9-10 21. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Advisory Committee/

European Public Services Committee, 1997 22. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee

(1997: Aruba), 1997 April 2-3 Box 83

1. Public Services International (PSI) International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ICFTU Asia Pacific Labour Network, 1997

2. Public Services International (PSI) Public Sector Working Group, 1997 3. Public Services International (PSI), 1998 4. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1998: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1998 April 15-17 (1 of 3) 5. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1998: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1998 April 15-17 (2 of 3) 6. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee Meeting (1998: Geneva,

Switzerland), 1998 April 15-17 (3 of 3) 7. Public Services International (PSI) African Regional Advisory Committee (1998:

Johannesburg, South Africa), 1998 November 27-28 8. Public Services International (PSI) Asia Pacific Regional Advisory Committee (1998:

Wellington, New Zealand), 1998 March 10-11 9. Public Services International (PSI) Constitution Working Group, 1998 10. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Advisory Committee/

European Public Services Committee, 1998

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11. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 March; (1998: Mexico City), 1998 October

12. Public Services International (PSI) Public Sector Working Group, 1998 13. Public Services International (PSI) Women’s Committee, 1998 14. Public Services International (PSI) “The World Bank: A PSI Guide for Public Worker

Unions,” 1998 15. Public Services International (PSI) – International Labor Organization (ILO) Joint

Meeting – Health Sector, 1998 (1 of 2) 16. Public Services International (PSI) – International Labor Organization (ILO) Joint

Meeting – Health Sector, 1998 (2 of 2) 17. Public Services International (PSI), 1999 18. Public Services International (PSI) Executive Committee/Steering Committee, 1999 19. Public Services International (PSI) Child Labor Project, 1999 20. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Advisory Committee/

European Public Services Committee, 1999 21. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

1999 22. Public Services International (PSI) Public Sector Working Group, 1999 23. Public Services International (PSI) Women’s Committee, 1999 24. Public Services International (PSI); International Labor Organization (ILO), 1999 25. Public Services International (PSI), 2000 26. Public Services International (PSI) European Regional Advisory Committee/

European Public Services Committee, 2000 27. Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Advisory Committee,

2000 28. Public Services International (PSI) Public Sector Working Group, 2000 29. Public Services International (PSI) Women’s Committee, 2000 30. Public Services International (PSI); Inter-American Development Bank (IDB/ORIT),

2000 Box 84

1. Public Services International (PSI); International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), 1999-2000 (1 of 2)

2. Public Services International (PSI); International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), 1999-2000 (2 of 2)

3. Public Services International (PSI); International Labor Organization (ILO), 2000 4. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Asian Regional Quarterly, 1981-

1982 5. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Briefing Notes for current debates

on public sector issues, 1997-1999 6. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Constitution, 1973; 1977 7. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Flash: Inter-American Region,

1990-1999 8. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Focus on the Public Services, 1986;

1994; 1996; 1999

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9. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Health Services – Draft World Policy Programme, 1982 September

10. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Info, 1982-1983 11. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Info, 1984; 1985; 1987; 1989 12. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Info, 1990-1991; 1993 13. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; PSI News, 1994; 1999 14. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; PSI Newsletter, 1973; 1978-1982 15. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Report of Activities, 1977-1980 16. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Research Network News, 1995-

1996; 1999 17. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Urgent Action, 1999 18. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; WomeNet; PSI Women; Women at

Work (1984), 1999-2000 19. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; Work for the Future: Public

Services in Finland, 1993 20. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; International Confederation of Free

Trade Unions (ICFTU) 4th World Women’s Conference (1985: Madrid, Spain), 1985 April 23-26

21. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) 15th World Congress (1992: Caracas, Venezuela), 1992 March 17-24

22. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) 16th World Congress (1996: Brussels, Belgium), 1992 June 25-29

23. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights, 1984/1985; 1989; 1990; 1992

24. Public Services International (PSI); Publications; International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights, 1994-1996

Series VI: Audio Visual Materials Box 85

2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1978 February 13-16 1 audio cassette; Executive Council Meeting, 1978 April 21 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1978 April 28 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1978 June 21-22 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1978 October 16-17 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1978 December 14-15 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 1979 January 7 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 January 30 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 March 12-14 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 June 6-7 5 reel-to-reel audio tapes; AFSCME Local 420 Hearing, 1979 June 25 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 September 10-11 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 October 16 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 1979 November 13 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1979 December 13-14

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1 audio cassette; New World Foundation Voices of the Community Conference, 1980 January

4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1980 January 21 3 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1980 April 27-30 3 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1980 June 4-5 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1980 August 7-8 2 audio cassettes; AFSCME Local 375, 1980 November 13 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1980 November 12-14 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1981 February 2-3 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1981 March 2 3 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1981 May 18-19 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1981 September 21 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1981 December 16-17 2 audio cassettes; AFSCME NJ Council 71 Local 2207 8 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1982 January 25-27 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1982 March 29-30 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 1982 June 10 8 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1982 June 15-20 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting – Post Convention, 1982 June 25 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1982 October 4-6 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1983 February 14-17 9 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1983 May 11-13 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1983 August 25-26 1 audio cassette; William Lucy Council 17 Convention, 1983 November 13 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1983 December 15-16 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1984 March 26-28 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1984 June 11-14 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 1984 June 22 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1984 July 15-16 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1984 October 10-12 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1984 December 3-5

Box 86

5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1985 March 11-13 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1985 June 3-5 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1985 September 30-October 2 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1985 December 2-4 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 401K 1985 December 3 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1986 March 3-5 3 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting – Special, 1986 April 30 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1986 June 18-19 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting, 1986 June 27 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1986 October 15-17 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1986 December 1-3 8 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1987 March 26-30 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1987 June 1-3 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1987 June 23-25 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1987 September 14-16 1 audio cassette; Minimum Dues Meeting, 1987 November 30 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1987 November 30-December 2

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2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1988 February 10-12 TAPES 5 & 6 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1988 June 14-16 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting – Special, 1988 July 16-17 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting – Special, 1988 August 23 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1988 September 13-14 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1988 December 5-7 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1989 February 15-17 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1989 June 1-2 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1989 September 12-13 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1989 December 5-6 8 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1990 February 26-28 10 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1990 June 19-21 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting – Special, 1990 August 28 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1990 September 11-13 9 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1990 December 3-5 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1991 February 11-13 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1991 June 18-20 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting – Hearing Council 67, 1991 June 20 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1991 September 11-12 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1991 December 4-5 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting – Political Candidates, 1991 December

Box 87

4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1992 March 29 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1992 June 10-11 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1992 July 11-12 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1992 September 15-16 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1993 January 21-22 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1993 February 10-12 4 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1993 June 15-16 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1993 December 7-9 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1994 February 16-18 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1994 June 22-24 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1994 September 8-9 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1994 December 1-2 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1995 February 15-16 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1995 June 13-14 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1995 September 12-13 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1995 December 5-6 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1996 February 14-15 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1996 June 12-13 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting – Post Convention, 1996 June 21 2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting – Special, 1996 August 24 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1996 September 25-26 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1996 December 4-5

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2 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1997 January 18 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1997 March 26-27 8 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1997 September 17-18 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1997 December 4-5 7 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1998 March 23-24 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1998 June 9-10 5 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1998 August 19-20 1 audio cassette; IEB Meeting – Post Convention, 1998 August 28 6 audio cassettes; IEB Meeting, 1998 December 1-2

Box 88

Audio cassettes; International Executive Board Meetings, 1999-2001

Folder One folder of photos from 43-27 is kept in the Audio Visual Department’s small collections cabinet.