Newman Jeffrey Papers
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Newman Jeffrey Collection - 1 - Newman Jeffrey Collection Papers, 1820-1990 (Predominantly, 1930-1970s) 12 linear feet 12 storage boxes Accession # 173 DALNET # OCLC # Newman Jeffrey was born in Topeka, Kansas on March 27, 1910. After graduation from the University of Kansas in 1932, he joined the Socialist Party organization and in 1934 was hired by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers as organizer and labor educator. During World War II, Mr. Jeffrey served as Chief of the Labor Division of the Office of Civilian Defense and, after the war, as Chief of the Labor Relations Section, Manpower Division of the U. S. military government in Germany. From 1946 to 1959, he worked as a UAW international representative. After retiring from the UAW, he received his Master’s in history from Wayne State University and took a job teaching at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations. In the early 1960s, Mr. Jeffrey joined the Kennedy administration’s Agency for International Development and was appointed director of, first, the Uganda Mission and later the one in Sierra Leone. He returned to the United States in 1969 and joined the staff of the National Archives as a public information officer. Newman Jeffrey died in November of 1993. The Newman Jeffrey Collection contains correspondence, material related to his biography of George Henry Evans, clippings, pamphlets and other printed items reflecting his lifelong interest in labor history and his career in labor and politics. PLEASE NOTE: Folders are computer-arranged alphabetically in this finding aid, but may actually be dispersed throughout several boxes in the collection. Note carefully the box number for each folder heading. Important subjects in the collection: Africa--Politics and government Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America George Henry Evans International labor activities Michigan--Politics and government Newman Jeffrey Collection - 2 - Socialist Party of America Uganda United Automobile Workers Union United States. Agency for International Development United States. Office of Civilian Defense World War, 1939-1945--Labor Important correspondents in the collection: Frank Blackford William Kemsley Franz Daniel Philip P. Mason John Edelman Paul Porter Lawrence Goldman Clarence Senior John Herling Talbot Smith Mildred Jeffrey G. Mennen Williams Non-manuscript material: Several photographs and serials on microfilm have been placed in the Archives Audiovisual Collection and a few books and other publications have been transferred to the Archives Library. Newman Jeffrey Collection - 3 - Box-folder Folder heading 1-10 "1959 Forecast," 1959 5-48 "4th of July”; Western Museum, 1827 3-20 "A Labor Party for America?,” 1936 2-41 A. P. Searing & Co.; from almanac, 1822 7-34 Aberdeen-Angus Journal, 1949 3-57 ACLU statement, 1929 1-68 ACWA (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America); "A Minimum Wage of Forty Cents and Hour Will not Curtail Employment in the Men's Clothing Industry," 1939 1-47 ACWA; "Bread & Roses: The Story of the Rise of the Shirtworkers," 1933-34 8-21 ACWA; corres., 1943 4-9 ACWA Eleventh Biennial Convention; proceedings, General Executive Board report, 1934-36 4-7 ACWA; pamphlets, booklets, 1926-39 3-9 ACWA; proceedings of Eleventh Biennial Convention, 1936 4-11 ACWA; proceedings, program, 1936-40 4-10 ACWA; "Songs for Workers,” n.d. 4-8 ACWA Twelfth Biennial Convention; General Executive Board report, 1936-38 6-50 AFL-CIO; booklets, n.d., 1957 7-17 AFL-CIO; booklets, n.d., 1958 3-11 AFL-CIO; booklets, pamphlets, 1957-59 6-70 AFL-CIO; "Code of Ethical Practices," 1958 9-46 AFL-CIO; corres., booklet, n.d. 7-50 AFl-CIO Education News & Views, 1960 11-2 Africa; lecture, 1965 11-19 Africa; maps, c1960 11-48 Africa; stamps, c1960s 11-15 African guide books, c1960s 11-9 African National Parks; maps, c1960s 5-16 "Agrarianism in the American Labor Movement"; by Newman Jeffrey, 1958 2-63 "Agrarianism in the American Labor Movement"; by Newman Jeffrey, 1958 7-4 "Agrarianism in the American Labor Movement”; draft, n.d. 5-4 Agronomy course, 1948 5-82 AHA (American Historical Association); 74th annual meeting, 1959 1-36 AHA Seventy-Second Annual Meeting, 1957 5-81 AHA; drafts of corres., n.d. 6-4 AID (Agency for International Development); booklets, 1961 Newman Jeffrey Collection - 4 - Box-folder Folder heading 7-27 AID; business cards, c1962 7-10 AID; corres., 1961-62 7-21 AID; corres. re, 1961-62 4-35 AID Digest, 1962 11-6 AID Director; Eastern African press clippings, 1963-64 10-13 AID; Frank Church, 1971 7-8 AID; orientation materials, 1961 10-8 thru 12 AID-Sierra Leone; corres., 1966-67 11-3 AID-Uganda, 1963 10-6 AID-Uganda; clippings, 1964 10-7 AID-Uganda; corres., 1963-65 9-11 AID-Uganda; corres., 1964 11-4 AID-Uganda; corres., 1965-66 11-5 AID-Uganda; corres., clippings, 1963 6-36 All America, 1932 7-37 American Brahman Breeders Association, 1948-49 7-36 American Brahman Journal, 1949 2-71 American Democratic Thought; notes, n.d. 7-49 American Federationist, 1962 6-8 American Guardian; corres., 1932 5-34 American Industrial Society, documentary history of, n.d. 4-24 "American Institute for Free Labor Development,” 1962 1-69 American Labor Conference on International Affairs & the Jewish Labor Committee; luncheon, 1946 2-61 American radicalism - Sons of Liberty; notes, 1957 1-73 "Analysis of Causes of Labor-Management Conflicts in the Auto & Aircraft Industries,” 1944 7-32 thru 33 Animal Husbandry course, Purdue University, 1949 6-78 Anti-masonry, n.d. 2-26 "Anti-rent Movement and Outbreak in New York" by Banard, 1846 9-39 Apartheid and United Nations Collective Measures, 1965 7-29 Art Activities Almanac, n.d. 3-47 Atlantic Transport Line, 1930 9-23 Birth certificate, 1910 4-31 "Black Mail" by Henry Hoke, 1944 5-50 Book reviews by Newman Jeffrey, 1961 5-49 Book review, 1960 5-51 Book reviews; clippings, 1961 3-64 Book-of-the-Month Club, 1944 4-19 Booklets; misc., 1940-45 7-35 Brahman Breeder-Feeder, 1949 Newman Jeffrey Collection - 5 - Box-folder Folder heading 2-12 Bray, John Francis; notes & corres. re., 1953 1-41 thru 42 British Labor News; press releases, 1941-43 5-33 Bulletin DeWitt Historical Society, 1959-60 12-21 Burlesque in Memoriam, n.d. 3-53 Business cards, n.d. 9-29 Business & I.D. cards of Newman Jeffrey, n.d., 1929 1-62 Camp Chief Noonday; training institute, 1945 5-30 Canadian history; booklet, 1959 5-1 Cards, n.d., 1948 1-28 "Case for Reorganization”; by Citizens Research Council of Michigan, 1957 5-68 Castigator; 1823 Feb. thru Mar. 3-75 Castigator; copy, 1823, 1828-29 5-12 Cattle; booklets, 1946 2-43 Chadwick Hall; copy of photo, n.d. 4-26 Change: Bulletin of the Advertising Service Guild, 1942 3-50 Chautauqua lectures; clippings, n.d. 5-15 Chess; handbook, 1945 8-54 Chicago, University of, Union Leadership Program; First Annual Report, 1960 7-41 thru 42 Children; booklets, 1941, 1943, 1950 6-28 Christmas cards, n.d. 7-26 Christmas cards, n.d. 3-12 CIO; booklets, pamphlets, n.d., 1953 7-52 CIO Department of Education; pamphlets, n.d. 6-14 CIO Education Directors Training Conference, n.d. 11-21 CIO Fifth Constitutional Convention; proceedings, 1942 11-46 CIO; misc., n.d., 1946 1-61 CIO pamphlet; "The Story of Sccapegoats in History,” n.d. 4-17 CIO; pamphlets, n.d. 7-45 CIO Political Action Committee; "Speakers Book of Facts,” 1948 6-17 CIO; "Spotlight on Mobilization, n.d. 1-48 Citizens Housing & Planning Council; "You...Your House and Your Town,” n.d. 12-10 Civil rights; "South Worries Over Miss Lucy,” 1956 6-23 Civil rights; statements, pamphlets, 1956 2-1 Civil War & Reconstruction; "Was the Civil War Mainly an Economic or Cultural Conflict?”; by Newman Jeffrey, 1958 9-35 Civilian Defense, Office of, 1940s 9-33 Civilian Defense, Office of, 1942 8-20 Civilian Defense, Office of; clippings, 1943 9-34 Civilian Defense, Office of; corres., 1943 Newman Jeffrey Collection - 6 - Box-folder Folder heading 11-33 Civilian Defense, Office of; corres., clipping, 1945 8-19 Civilian Defense, Office of; corres., misc., 1943-44 1-50 Civilian Defense, Office of; corres., reports, 1943 6-77 Cleveland Citizen, 1945 3-36 Clippings; personal, 1926 9-5 Clippings; personal, 1930, 1932 8-48 Collece course-Cultural Anthropology; notes, exams, 193031 8-50 College course-18th Century English Literature; papers, 1931 8-49 College course-20th Century English Poetry; notes, papers, 1931 8-47 College course-American Government, 1931 8-33 College course-English History; notes, 1929 8-28 College course-English History; notes, exams, 1928 8-26 College course-English Literature; notes & exams, 1929 8-27 College course-Geology; notes, exams, 1929 8-52 College course-Intl. Relations; notes, n.d. 8-51 College course-Labor Economics; notes, exams, 1931 8-32 College course-Natl. Defense, 1929 8-53 College course-notes, misc., c1928-32 8-37 College course-Philosophy II; notes, papers, exams, 1929-30 9-1 College course-Public Opinion; notes, 1931 8-35 thru 36 College course-ReportingI; notes, papers, 1929-30 8-31 College course-Rhetoric II; papers, 1929 8-29 thru 30 College course-Rhetoric; notes, papers, 1929 8-38 thru 39 College course-ROTC Topic Sheet; exams, notes 1929 8-43 College course-social pathology; papers, c1929-30 8-34 College course-Sociology; notes, exams, papers, 1929 8-45 College course-sociology; syllabus, 1930 9-2 College course-Urban Sociology; notes, 1931 12-2 Columbian Orator; copy, 1823 2-47 Columbian Orator; copy, 1823 5-8 Commentary; American Jewish Committee, 1948 4-29 Common Sense, 1945 1-63 Common Sense, 1945 3-67 "Communist Position on the Negro Question,"1947 5-44 Connecticut, University of; corres., 1961 1-49 "Conscripting History”; by William B.