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George James Saul Manuscript
Item
Identifier: LP002401
Abstract
George James Saul (1897-1967) was born in Nebraska, but eventually settled in the Detroit Area with his family, becoming an active member in radical politics. After serving during World War I, Saul pursued higher education at the University of Denver, graduating in 1925. After graduation, he was committed to “working for Civil Rights, Unionization, Radical Politics, and in general working toward the betterment of society and for the working man in particular.” Saul was also heavily involved in...
Dates:
1969
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
Radical Unionists Oral Histories
Collection
Identifier: LOH000540
Abstract
In 1971, Roger Keeran interviewed seven radical auto workers and labor organizers for his book The Communist Party and the Auto Workers Unions. Collection consists of interview recordings with these auto workers and labor organizers on their perspectives on or involvement with communism and the radical left, and its influence on the development of the UAW. Audio quality on some recordings is poor.
Dates:
1971-07-26 - 1971-08-21
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
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