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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages22 Page
-
File Size-