Wilfred carsel biography
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ILGWU Holdings at Princeton University Library
3 February 2011
A democratic foreign policy for the United States. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [1947?]
Agreement of Joint Board of Cloak, Suit, Skirt and Reefer Makers' Union and International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union with Industrial Council of Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers, Inc., 1943-1948.
Announcement of courses given in Workers University : unity centers & extension division. New York, 1921-
Carman, Harry J. (Harry James), 1884-1964. An outline of social and political history of the United States. New York City : Educational Dept., 1923.
Carsel, Wilfred. A history of the Chicago Ladies' garment workers' union, by Wilfred Carsel; with an introduction by Paul H. Douglas. Chicago, Normandie House, 1940.
Cleveland Garment Manufacturers' Association. A report on the production standards situation in the ladies' garment industry of Cleveland; with comments by officers of the employers association and of the union. [Cleveland, 1925]
Cohn, Fannia M. Meeting our problems. [New York : Educational Dept., ILGWU], 1935.
Cohn, Fannia M. Our Educational Department goes into action / by Fannia M. Cohn. New York : Educational Dept., Internati
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Bibliography
This selective bibliography includes books, dissertations, theses, and articles about the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, as well as union histories and Congressional testimony by the members, staff, and officers of the ILGWU.
Books, Dissertations and Theses
Bao, Xiaolan.
- Holding Up More Than Half the Sky: Chinese Women Garment Workers in New York City, 1948-92. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001.
Bender, Daniel E.
- Sweated Work, Weak Bodies: Anti-Sweatshop Campaigns and Languages of Labor. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2004.
Berman, Hyman.
- The Era of the Protocol: A Chapter in the History of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1910-16. Diss. Columbia University. 1956.
Benin, Leigh David.
- The New Labor Radicalism and New York City's Garment Industry: Progressive Labor Insurgents in the 1960s. New York: Garland, 2000.
Brown, Julia Saparoff.
- Factors Affecting Union Strength: A Case Study of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1900-1940. Diss. Yale University. 1942.
Chin, Margaret May.
- Sewing Women: Immigrants and the New York City Garment Industry. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005.
Cohen, Ricki Carole Myers.
- Fannia Cohn and the International Ladies' G
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