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[email protected] URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Guide to the Fred Ross papers M0812 1 M0812 Language of Material: English Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Title: Fred Ross papers creator: Ross, Fred, 1910-1992 source: Ross, Fred, Jr. Identifier/Call Number: M0812 Physical Description: 25 Linear Feet(48 boxes ; 1 map folder) Date (inclusive): 1920-2003 Abstract: Fred W. Ross, Sr. was a pioneer community and labor organizer who fought racial prejudice and championed the rights of the working poor. His papers include correspondence, memoranda, subject files, press clippings, drafts, unpublished writing, photographs, and audio recordings. Biographical / Historical Fred W. Ross was born August 23, 1910 in San Francisco to Fred W. and Daisy C. Ross. He grew up in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles and attended Belmont High School until 1929. An English literature and social science major, he graduated from the University of Southern California in 1937. Giving up his original plan to become a teacher because he could not find a job during the Depression, Ross became a caseworker with the state relief administration. In 1939 he became the manager of the Arvin Migratory Labor Camp near Bakersfield, the same camp John Steinbeck drew on to write The Grapes of Wrath.