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Oral Histories at the Walter P. Reuther Library AFSCME ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Joe Ames 2. Joan Goddard 3. Roy Kubista 4. William J. McEntee 5. Dr. Joseph Mire AMERICAN AUTO WORKER PROJECT (No restrictions) Interviews conducted by Edward Savela in May-June 2012 with retired UAW members, chronicling their work in the auto industry. 1. Andy Warmack (General Motors) 2. Mark Murray (Ford Wixom Plant) 3. Lloyd Allen, Jr. (Local 900, Ford Wayne Assembly Plant) 4. Harvey Hawkins (Chrysler) 5. Karl Burnett (Local 22, General Motors) AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS ORAL HISTORIES 1. Rose Claffey 2. Charles Cogen 3. Patrick Daly 4. David Elsila 5. John Fewkes 6. Catherine McGourty 7. Carl Megel 8. Robert Porter 9. Mary Ellen Riordan 10. Herrick Roth 11. David Selden 12. William Simmons 13. Rebecca Simonson 14. Mary and Charles Smith 15. Marjorie Stern 16. Raoul Teilhet 17. 1946 St. Paul Federation of Teachers strike 18. Albert Shanker 19. Joseph Jablonower AUTO-LITE STRIKE ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) BANCROFT LIBRARY ORAL HISTORIES (Restricted) 1. Adrian Falk 2. Ernesto Galarza 3. Mary Gallagher 4. Elsie Martinez

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Page 1: Oral Histories at the Walter P. Reuther Library · Oral Histories at the Walter P. Reuther Library AFSCME ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Joe Ames 2. Joan Goddard 3. Roy Kubista

Oral Histories at the Walter P. Reuther Library

AFSCME ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Joe Ames 2. Joan Goddard 3. Roy Kubista 4. William J. McEntee 5. Dr. Joseph Mire

AMERICAN AUTO WORKER PROJECT (No restrictions) Interviews conducted by Edward Savela in May-June 2012 with retired UAW members, chronicling their work in the auto industry. 1. Andy Warmack (General Motors) 2. Mark Murray (Ford Wixom Plant) 3. Lloyd Allen, Jr. (Local 900, Ford Wayne Assembly Plant) 4. Harvey Hawkins (Chrysler) 5. Karl Burnett (Local 22, General Motors) AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS ORAL HISTORIES 1. Rose Claffey 2. Charles Cogen 3. Patrick Daly 4. David Elsila 5. John Fewkes 6. Catherine McGourty 7. Carl Megel 8. Robert Porter 9. Mary Ellen Riordan 10. Herrick Roth 11. David Selden 12. William Simmons 13. Rebecca Simonson 14. Mary and Charles Smith 15. Marjorie Stern 16. Raoul Teilhet 17. 1946 St. Paul Federation of Teachers strike 18. Albert Shanker 19. Joseph Jablonower

AUTO-LITE STRIKE ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions)

BANCROFT LIBRARY ORAL HISTORIES (Restricted) 1. Adrian Falk 2. Ernesto Galarza 3. Mary Gallagher 4. Elsie Martinez

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5. Jennie Matjas

BLACKS IN THE LABOR MOVEMENT (Restrictions vary) 1. Frances Albrier 2. Robert "Buddy" Battle 3. Joseph Billups (2 vols.) 4. Geraldine Bledsoe 5. Joseph Coles 6. George Crockett, Jr. 7. Malcolm Dade 8. Nick DiGaetano 9. Edward L. Doty 10. Snow Grigsby 11. Ray Hatcher 12. Charles Hill 13. Dorothy Jones 14. William Lattimore 15. Jack Lever 16. David Livingston 17. Eleanor Macki 18. Frank Marquart 19. Hodges Mason (2 vols.) 20. Arthur McPhaul 21. James Neeley 22. Arthur Osman 23. Jack Raskin 24. Zeline Richard 25. George Robertson 26. Horace Sheffield 27. C. LeBron Simmons 28. Birney Smith 29. Shelton Tappes (3 vols.) 30. Beulah Whitby

BRIGGS STRIKE ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. John W. Anderson 2. William V. Banks 3. Fred Valle

CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Arlene Altman 2. Ethel Childs Baker 3. Louise “Sally” Brown 4. Esther Callard 5. Leslie De Pietro 6. Florence Duhn

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7. Alva Dworkin 8. Marion Edman 9. Sharon Elliott 10. Arthur Enzmann 11. Mary and Don Frew 12. David C. Hollister 13. Nicholas Hood 14. Teola Hunter 15. Kaye Koulouras 16. Anne Linn 17. Josephine Love 18. Ginny McCaig 19. Susie McCarroll 20. Elenora Moore 21. Keith Osborn 22. Bert Pryor 23. Carole Quarterman 24. Annemarie Roeper 25. Marjorie Sanger 26. Dave Weikert

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY/NEW YORK TIMES ORAL HISTORIES (Available on microfiche only - No restrictions) 1. Roger Baldwin 2. John Brophy 3. William H. Davis 4. Julius Emspak 5. John O’Hara 6. Albert Hayes 7. Benjamin F. McLaurin 8. Harry L. Mitchell 9. A. J. Muste 10. William Pollack 11. Max Schachtman 12. Norman Thomas 13. Eva McDonald Valesh 14. Roy Wilkins

DETROIT POLICE DEPARTMENT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ORAL HISTORIES (Available on audio tape only - No restrictions) 1. Douglas Fraser 2. Ron Mestdagh

DETROIT WESTSIDERS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT 1. Catherine Carter Blackwell 2. Julius Combs 3. Juanita Rosario Diggs

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4. George Gaines 5. Horace Jefferson 6. Amelita Mandingo-Burton 7. Jean Ernst Mayfield 8. Suesetta Talbert McCree 9. Jean Hurst Mitchell 10. Cornelius Pitts 11. Felix Seldon 12. Glenn Wash

DETROIT-AREA FEMINISTS ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Harriet Alpern 2. Gerry Barrons 3. Patricia Burnett 4. Marcia Cron 5. Margot Duley 6. Marcia Federbush 7. Algea Harrison 8. Elizabeth Homer 9. Joan Israel 10. Millie Jeffrey 11. Jean King 12. Diana Leventer 13. Marj Levin 14. Allyn Ravitz 15. Jacqueline Steingold 16. Mary Jo Walsh 17. Jackie Washington

“EMPTY SPACES”: PLANT SHUTDOWNS AND DISPLACEMENT IN THE INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND (Available on videotape only – No restrictions) 1. Bernice Adams 2. Ralph Brubaker 3. Willie Eaddy 4. Diane Garner 5. Ruby Kendrick 6. Daniel McCarthy 7. Marilyn McCormick 8. Jim and Dolores McHale 9. Gabriel Solano

END OF THE LINE (UAW Local 900) ORAL HISTORIES

FEDERAL PATRONAGE OF THE ARTS IN MICHIGAN DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (No restrictions) 1. Barbara Wilson Benetti 2. Hy Fireman

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3. Leo Mogill 4. Albert Oriucci 5. Charles Pollock 6. Rebecca Shelley Rathmer 7. Kenneth Rowe 8. Edith Segal 9. Louis Sirotkin 10. Ruth Whitworth FINNISH SOCIALIST HISTORY PROJECT (No restrictions) 1. Ida Bjorkquist 2. Charles Jay 3. James Jukela 4. Elvera Kanerva 5. Ilmi Reynolds

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Herb Edwards 2. Lucy Anne Cloud 3. Julia Ruuttila

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE/IBT ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions)

KELLOGG AFRICAN AMERICAN HEALTH CARE PROJECT (No restrictions)

A. Part 1

1. Reginald Ayala 2. Herman Glass 3. Joseph Harris, D.D.S. 4. Arthur Johnson, Ph.D. 5. Dorothy Mottley, R.N. 6. Marjorie Peebles-Meyers, M.D. 7. Elsie Smith 8. Oretta Todd, Ph.D. 9. Charles H. Wright, M.D. 10. Watson Young, M.D.

B. Part 2

11. William Anderson, D.O. 12. Arthur Boddie, M.D. 13. Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell, R.N. 14. Henry Bryant, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. 15. Alice Burton

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16. Waldo Cain, M.D. 17. James Collins, M.D. 18. Claude/Vivienne Cooper, Pharm.B. 19. Gladys Dillard, R.N., M.P.H. 20. George Gaines, Jr., M.S.W. 21. Leon Gant, D.D.S. 22. Della Goodwin, R.N., M.S.N. 23. Frank Iacobell, M.B.A. 24. Horace Jefferson, D.D.S. 25. Sidney Jenkins, M.D. 26. Rachel Keith, M.D. 27. William Lawson, O.D. 28. Josephine Love, M.A. 29. Hayward Maben, Jr., M.D. 30. Berna Mason, M.A. 31. Suesetta McCree, M.A., O.T.R. 32. David Northcross, Jr., M.D. 33. Ophelia Northcross, R.N. 34. Frank Raiford III, M.D. 35. Rev. Garther Roberson, Jr. 36. Rev. Dr. S. L. Roberson 37. Fannie Starks, R.N., M.S.N. 38. Lionel Swan, M.D. 39. Irma Clara Webb, R.N. 40. Charles Whitten, M.D.

LABOR DIPLOMACY ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (No restrictions) 1. David S. Burgess 2. John F. Correll 3. Harold L. Davey 4. John T. Doherty 5. Harry Fleischman 6. Dale E. Good 7. James Hoover 8. Lane Kirkland 9. George E. Lichtblau 10. George C. Lodge 11. Ray Marshall 12. Parke D. Massey 13. Jay Mazur 14. Bruce H. Millen 15. Dale M. Povenmire 16. Herman Rebhan 17. Roger Schrader & Herbert E. Weiner 18. Ben Stephansky 19. Gus Tyler

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LOW INCOME AND MINORITY WOMEN ORAL HISTORIES

METRO DETROIT SKILLED TRADESWOMEN ORAL HISTORY PROJECT (*No direct quotation permitted) 1. Linda Bart/Judy Ellul - Rod Busters 2. Eva Caradonna – Carpenter 3. Elaine Crawford – Electrician 4. Cathy Dawson - Machinist 5. *S. E. - Pipefitter 6. Ann Francis - Pipefitter 7. *M. G. - Electrician 8. Denise Greer - Millwright 9. Carrie Harding - Operating Engineer 10. Renee Holbrook - Railroad Mechanic 11. *S. H. - Sheet Metal Worker 12. Sue Jantschak - Carpenter 13. *T. M. - Roofing Contractor 14. Pat Nuznov - Electrician 15. Terri Patterson - Structural Ironworker 16. Jola Stone - Draftswoman 17. Carrie Wells - Tile Setter 18. *J. W. - Metal Model Maker 19. Sara Willis - Electrician

MICHIGAN POLITICS AND LABOR (Restrictions vary) 1. Irving Bluestone 2. Father C. Peter Dougherty 3. Tom Downs with Bob LaBrant 4. Tom Downs with Philip P. Mason (Available on audio tape only) 5. Wilfird F. “Bill” Doyle 6. George C. Edwards, Jr. 7. Zolton Ferency 8. Douglas Fraser 9. Robert P. Griffin (Available on videotape only) 10. Adelaide Hart and Neil Staebler (Available on audio tape only) 11. Mildred Jeffrey 12. Miles Lord (Available on audio tape and videotape only) 13. G. Mennen Williams (Available on videotape only)

NEWSPAPER GUILD ORAL HISTORIES 1. Edward Allen 2. Jonathon Eddy and I. L. Kanen 3. William Farson (Available on audio tape only) 4. R. F. Gilfillan 5. Charles “Tad” Irvine 6. Don Stevens with Dennis East 7. Don Stevens with Alan D. Cline

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THE ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM: SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION

1. Doris Armbrutz 2. Charles Burg, Ray Van Heck, Alfred Whitley 3. John A. Coleman 4. John Cosgrove, John Enlosentini, Stan Billsky, John McNavb, John Zutella 5. George Ehardt, William “Herb” Goetz 6-7. Arthur L. Harckham 8-9. George Hardy 10. Albert G. Hearn 11. Martin (Marty) Heckmann 12. William A. Lee 13. Harry Linder 14. Anthony Teti 15. Cecil Ward 16. John Zutella

POLISH-AMERICAN AUTOWORKERS ORAL HISTORIES (No Restrictions)

RADICAL UNIONISTS ORAL HISTORIES (Available on audio tape only - No restrictions) 1. Irwin Baur 2. Arthur McPhaul 3. Phil Raymond 4. John Zupan

ROSIE THE RIVETER REVISITED: WOMEN AND THE WORLD WAR II WORK EXPERIENCE (Index available) 1. Marie Baker 2. Betty Boggs 3. Clella Juanita Bowman 4. Freda Campbell 5. Norma Cantrell 6. Flora Chavez 7. Beatrice Morales Clifton 8. Alma Dotson 9. Videll Drake 10. Mildred Eusebio 11. Maria Fierro 12. Mern Freige 13. Fanny Christina Hill 14. Marguerite Hoffman 15. Josephine Houston 16. Vera Hunter 17. J. K. 18. Cook and Susan Laughlin

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19. Eva Lowe 20. Mary Luna 21. Kathleen MacNeil 22. Lillian March 23. Belen Martinez Mason 24. Glad McLeod 25. Margarita Salazar McSweyn 26. Adele Hernandez Milligan 27. Rose Echeverria Mulligan 28. Bette Murphy (2 vols.) 29. Charlcia Neuman 30. Olive Nordquist 31. Isabell Orwin 32. Mildred Owen 33. Harriet Perry 34. Mary Polliard 35. Lupe Purdy 36. Genevieve Roesch 37. Alicia Shelit 38. Etta Simmons 39. Rose Singleton 40. Addie Stangeland 41. Helen Studer 42. Marye Stumph 43. Margaret White 44. Evelyn Widdicombe 45. Women's Counselors: Emilie Cook and Susan Laughlin SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU) ORAL HISTORY Project (No restrictions) 1. Patricia (Pat) Ford SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS (No restrictions) 2. Bill Cooper 3. Ralph Eliaser 4. Elinor Glenn 5. Elsie Hannon 6. George Hardy 7. Charles C. Levey 8. Richard Liebes 9. Arline Neal 10. Albert E. Perry 11. Marchel Smiley 12. John Sorbie 13. Where We Come From Who We Are: Voices of SEIU Local 82 Members 14. Thomas Young

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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION: DISTRICT 925 LEGACY PROJECT 1. Ray Abernathy and Denise Mitchell 2. Ellen Bravo 3. Heather Booth 4. Joe Buckley 5. Anna Burger 6. Ellen Cassedy 7. Ellen Cassedy, Karen Nussbaum, and Deborah Schneider 8. Sue Chase 9. Cindy Cole 10. Anne Conway 11. Kim Cook 12. Neal Culver 13. Maria DeLise 14. Rene DeVine 15. Jane Fonda 16. Dely Gasataya 17. Andrea Gundersen 18. Jacqueline Harris 19. Tom Hayden 20. Jon Hiatt and Robert Welsh 21. Anne Hill 22. Tom Hoffman 23. Bonnie Ladin 24. Doreen Levasseur 25. Valarie Long 26. Pam MacEwan 27. Judith McCullogh 28. Karen Nussbaum 29. Geri Palast 30. Barbara Rahke 31. Linda Roberts 32. Jackie Ruff 33. Vicki Saporta 34. Janet Selcer 35. Cheryl Schaffer 36. Debbie Schneider 37. Carolyn Schweir 38. Carol Sims 39. Cinthia Sledz 40. Gloria Steinem 41. Andy Stern 42. John Sweeney 43. Evelyn Thorpe 44. Peggy Torzewski

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45. Gilda Turner 46. Helen Williams 47. Debra Young

SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS ORAL HISTORY PROJECT: PROFILES OF SWE PIONEERS (Restricted) 1. Betty Lou Bailey 2. Eleanor Baum 3. Lois Bey 4. Yvonne Brill 5. Yvonne Brill and Naomi Brill 6. Patricia L. Brown 7. Yvonne Clark & Irene Sharpe 8. Lois Cooper 9. Stella Lawrence Daniels 10. Margaret Eller 11. Thelma Estrin 12. Ann O. Fletcher 13. Evelyn Fowler 14. Isabelle French & Elaine Pitts 15. Ruth Gordon 16. Lois Graham 17. Arminta Harness 18. Ivy F. Hooks 19. Suzanne Jenniches 20. Barbara "Bobbi" Crawford Johnson 21. Margaret Haden Kipilo 22. Anna Longobardo 23. Alva Matthews 24. Naomi McAfee 25. Mary McCarthy 26. Dorothy Morris 27. Maryly Van Leer Peck 28. Irene Peden 29. Carolyn Phillips 30. Elizabeth "Pete" Plunkett 31. Betty Preece 32. Gloria Reinish 33. Margaret Taber 34. Josephine "Jo" Webb

SYDNEY D. SMITH MIGRANT MINISTRY ORAL HISTORIES 1. Robert McAfee Brown 2. John P. Crossley 3. Rev. James Drake 4. Bill Drew 5. Benjamin Fraticelli

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6. Chris Hartmire 7. Chris Hartmire and Cesar Chavez 8. Pat Hoffman 9. Pat and Cecil Hoffman 10. Joseph Hough 11. Karl Irvin 12. Mary McFarland 13. Dr. Richard Norberg 14. Henry Pavian 15. Rev. Walter Press 16. Dr. Jon Regier 17. Don Reynolds 18. Sandy Clark Sample 19. Ted and Blanch Schmidt 20. Rev. William Scholes 21. Rev. David Sholin 22. Rev. Douglas Still 23. Keith and Fran Taeger 24. Dr. Forest Weir 25. Dr. Harold Wilson 26. Winthrop Yinger

STUDEBAKER ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Lester Fox 2. T. Forrest Hanna 3. J. D. “Red” Hill 4. George C. Hupp 5. C. M. MacMillan 6. William Ogden

TALKING UNION ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Archie Acciacca 2. Ken Bannon 3. Ann and Paul Boatin 4. Walter Dorosh 5. William Johnson 6. John Mando 7. Henry McCusker 8. Arthur McPhaul 9. David Moore 10. Stanley and Margaret Nowak 11. John Orr 12. George Pluhar 13. Victor Reuther 14. Deloris and Kenneth Roche 15. John Saari 16. Horace Sheffield

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17. Shelton Tappes 18. Thomas Yeager 19. Mike Zarro

TWENTIETH CENTURY TRADE UNION WOMAN VEHICLE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE (* Restrictions) 1. Mary Baker 2. Sara Barron 3. Mary Callahan 4. Sophie Cohen 5. Beulah Compton 6. Catherine Conroy 7. *Clara Day 8. Jessie De La Cruz 9. Evelyn Dubrow 10. Mary Lawrence Elkuss 11. *Marie Fese 12. Sara Fredgrant 13. *Caroline Decker Gladstein 14. Charlotte Graham 15. Dorothy Haener 16. Lillian Herstein 17. Mildred Jeffrey 18. Brownie Lee Jones 19. Maida Springer Kemp 20. *Ola Kennedy 21. Elizabeth Kimmel 22. Dorothy and Henry Kraus 23. Mollie Levitas 24. Carmen Lucia 25. *Minnie Lunsford 26. Florence Luscomb 27. Florence Lynch 28. Julia Maietta 29. Joyce Maupin 30. Ah Quon McElrath 31. *Eula McGill 32. Barbara Merrill 33. *Julia Luna Mount 34. Arline Neal 35. Fannie Neal 36. Pauline Newman 37. Elizabeth Nord 38. *Rose Norwood 39. *Karen Nussbaum 40. Rose Palmquist 41. Esther Peterson

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42. Florence Peterson 43. Alice Peurala 44. *Celia Pincus 45. Antoinette Podojil 46. Geraldine Roberts 47. Lillian Roberts 48. Dollie L. Robinson 49. Margaret Scattergood 50. Frieda Schwenkmeyer 51. Bonnie Segal 52. Anna Sullivan 53. Gertrude Sweet 54. Pauline Taylor 55. Lucille Thornburgh 56. Doris Turner 57. Regina Urdaneta 58. Angela Gizzi Ward 59. Barbara Wertheimer 60. Ruth Wiencek 61. Nelle Wooding

UAW ORAL HISTORIES (Index available - No restrictions) 1. George F. Addes 2. Louis H. Adkins 3. John W. Anderson 4. Kenneth F. Bannon 5. John Bartee 6. Charles K. Beckman 7. J. A. Beni 8. Raymond H. Berndt 9. Merlin D. Bishop 10. Stanley Brams 11. Norman W. Bully 12. George Burt 13. Ed Carey 14. Arthur Case 15. James M. Cleveland 16. Richard Coleman 17. Charles Conway 18. Jack T. Conway 19. Alexander Cook 20. James G. Couser 21. Harold A. Cranefield 22. Larry S. Davidow 23. Len DeCaux 24. Nick DiGaetano 25. Joseph B. Ditzel

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26. James F. Doherty* 27. Tracy Doll 28. Genora Dollinger 29. Sol Dollinger 30. Dominic Dornetto 31. John Eldon 32. Frank Fagan 33. Jess Ferrazza 34. Joseph Ferris 35. Bert Foster 36. Everett E. Francis 37. Richard Frankensteen 38. Elmer Freitag 39. Mort Furay Nat Weinberg 40. Daniel M. Gallagher 41. Nat Ganley 42. Catherine Gelles 43. William Genske 44. Adolph F. Germer 45. Josephine Gomon 46. Murvel Grant** 47. Pat Greathouse 48. Stanley J. Gregory 49. Carl Haessler 50. Fred V. Haggard 51. Ed Hall 52. Richard Harris 53. Joseph Hattley 54. Arthur Hughes 55. William Humphreys 56. Jack R. Hurst 57. R. C. Ingram 58. Forest L. Innis 59. Martin Jensen 60. Clayton E. Johnson 61. Lester Johnson 62. Lloyd Jones 63. Robert L. Kanter 64. Harvey Kitzman 65. Tom Klasey 66. Leonard E. Klue 67. Theodore Laduke 68. Monroe Lake 69. Russell Leach 70. Edgar J. Lee 71. Al Leggat 72. Frank Manfred

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73. Michael J. Manning 74. Homer Martin 75. Frank Marquart 76. Norman R. Matthews 77. Joseph Mattson 78. Elizabeth McCracken 79. John K. McDaniel 80. John McGill 81. George Merrelli 82. Russell J. Merrill 83. Lewis H. Michener 84. Paul E. Miley 85. Andrew B. Montgomery 86. Ken Morris 87. Wyndham Mortimer 88. Stanley Nowak 89. James Oddle** 90. Clayton O'Donohue** 91. Cyril O'Halloran 92. William Oliver 93. Patrick O'Malley 94. Joseph Pagano 95. F. R. Palmer 96. John Panzner 97. William Payne 98. Orrin H. Peppler 99. Joseph H. Piconke 100. Leon Pody 101. Adam Poplewski 102. Gene Prato 103. Edward Purdy 104. Walter Quillico 105. Philip Raymond 106. May Reuther 107. Victor Reuther 108. Herbert Richardson 109. John F. Ringwald 110. Arthur E. Rohan 111. James A. Roland 112. Harry E. Ross 113. Paul Russo 114. Sam Sage 115. Frank J. Sahorske 116. Walter Schilling* 117. Leo D. Shaffer 118. Bud Simons 119. Samuel D. Smith

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120. Roy Speth 121. Harry Southwell 122. William Stevenson 123. Carl Swanson 124. Shelton Tappes 125. Paul Taylor 126. R. J. Thomas 127. Hugh Thompson 128. Frank Tuttle 129. Art Vega 130. Raymond Vess 131. Frank Wallemann* 132. Nat Weinberg 133. Jack Wilse 134. Leonard Woodcock 135. Charles E. Yaeger 136. Charles E. Yenney 137. Lawrence Yost 138. John A. Zaremba

UAW INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD ORAL HISTORIES (No restrictions) 1. Ken Bannon 2. Raymond Berndt 3. Owen Bieber 4. Irving Bluestone 5. George Burt 6. Don Ellis 7. Donald Ephlin 8. Daniel Forchione 9. Carolyn Forrest 10. Douglas Fraser 11. Martin Gerber 12. Duane (Pat) Greathouse 13. Olga Madar 14. George Merrelli 15. Ken Morris 16. Marc Stepp 17. Joe Tomasi 18. Leonard Woodcock

UNTOLD TALES, UNSUNG HEROES ORAL HISTORIES (Restrictions vary) Background Files 1. Allen, Nancy 2. Angelo, Frank 3. Bailer, Kermit 4. Barthwell, Sydney

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5. Bing, Dave Blackbottom 6. Helen Nuttall Brown 7. James Jenkins 8. Boggs, James 9. Bradley, Leon Brewster Public Housing Project 10. Gloria Manlove Hunter 11. Eleanor Manlove 12. Brooks, Roy 13. Buck, Beatrice 14. Cain, Waldo, M.D. Civil Rights 15. Arthur Carter 16. Ernest Goodman 17. Alma Hall 18. Richard Marks 19. Jack White Crime 20. Mackie Johnson 21. Winston Lang 22. Mary McClendon 23. Frances Quock 24. Croft, Wardell 25. Cummings, James 26. Curtis, Austin 27. Davis, Ed

Delta Sigma Theta 28. Jerrylee Johnson 29. Cecil McFadden 30. Roberta Pickett 31. Carol Sayers Puryear 32. Rose Dickens Swanson 33. Diggs, Charles C., Jr. 34. Dillard, Ernest 35. Dukes, Ofield Education 36. William St. Clair Billups 37. Earlie Poole 38. Edwards, Walter

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Employment 39. Henry Biggs 40. Reginald Larrie Entertainment 41. Lillian Duplessis 42. Ollie McFarland 43. Fritz, M. Kelly

Green Pastures Camp 44. Eleanor Boykin Jones 45. Ernest Marshall 46. Cecil McFadden 47. Guinyard, Fred Hastings Street/Medical Center 48. Mary Cosey 49. Fred Cureton 50. Dorothy Lawson 51. Earlie Poole 52. Henderson, Erma 53. Hines, William 54. Holmes, David 55. Howard, William 56. Hurt, William 57. King, Richard 58. Kornegay, Francis Labor Movement 59. Hildred Drew Dale 60. Gwendolyn Ruth Edwards 61. Hodges Mason 62. Stanley Nowak 63. Jack White 64. Lee, Oscar 65. Little, Wilfred 66. Mack-Lester, Nina 67. McRae, Norman Metropolitan Baptist Church 68. Ruth Clemons 69. Lillian Edwards 70. Elma Peddy 71. Mickens, Marsha Music I 72. Harold Bowles 73. Earl Van Dyke

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Music II 74. Wendell Harrison 75. Donald Walden 76. Newman, Alice 77. Norris, Harold 78. Ravitz, Mel 79. Richardson, Lamar 80. Romney, George Sacred Heart Church 81. Harry Boglin 82. Maryann Humphries 83. Emma Johnson 84. Anthony McCauley Second Baptist Church 85. Arthur Carter 86. Nathaniel Leach 87. Wilhelmina Lewis Means 88. Katherine Reid 89. Ernestine Wright Shiloh Baptist Church 90. Mary Chapman Harris 91. Marguerite Rhodes McIntosh 92. Davene Ross McKinney 93. Mary Ross 94. Shirley, Paul 95. Smith, Gerald Sojourner Truth Homes 96. Gerald Blakely 97. Ken Booker 98. Robert Bynum 99. Thornton Jackson 100. Adam Shakoor 101. Swan, Lionel 102. Tappes, Shelton 103. Taylor, Marcena W. Twelfth Street 104. Bernard Odell 105. Odis Rencher Virginia Park 106. Ollie Foster

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107. Herschel Richey 108. Walter Rosser 109. Ward, Margaret 110. Wheeler, Rosa K. 111. Williams, Anne 112. Winter, Carl 113. World War II 114. Alexander Jefferson 115. Richard Macon 116. Wright, Ernestine

INDIVIDUAL ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS (No restrictions unless otherwise stated) 1. Bob Allesee 2. W. M. "Jack" Anderson 3. Eugene Barnett 4. Walter Bergman 5. Irving Bluestone 6. Grace Lee Boggs 7. Carl Brown 8. Valery Burati 9. Larry Carlstrom 10. Paul Cavanagh 11. Frank Cedervall 12. Cesar Chavez 13. Columbine Mine Massacre 14. Jack T. Conway 15. Francis Dillon 16. Katherine Pollak Ellickson 17. Frank Alexander Ellis 18. Frank Felt 19. Richard Frankensteen 20. Sonia Pressman Fuentes 21. Charles Gentile 22. Ray Girardin 23. Margaret Greenfield 24. Gloria Johnson 25. Jack Jourdan 26. Percy Llewellyn 27. Olga Madar 28. Irene Young Marinovich 29. Blaine Marrin 30. Wade H. Mccree, Jr. 31. Stoyan Menton 32. Dave Miller 33. Wyndham Mortimer: Reflections Of A Labor Organizer

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34. Carrie Burton Overton 35. Rosa Parks 36. Philip Raymond 37. Alan Reuther 38. Roy Reuther 39. Victor Reuther 40. Irving Richter 41. Meta Riseman 42. Carl Salo 43. Paul Schrade 44. William Schumer 45. Ted Silvey 46. Hilda Smith And Frank Fernbach 47. Vincent R. Sombrotto 48. Thomas Starling 49. Mark And Helen Norton Starr 50. Joseph B. Sullivan 51. Fred W. Thompson 52. Robert E. Treuhaft: Left-Wing Political Activist And Progressive Leader In The

Berkeley Co-Op 53. Charleszetta Waddles