[Marilyn Coulter, an African American, discusses her career as a production worker and union activist at the Fisher Body plant in Lansing, MI].
Marilyn tells of being hired in September 1978 right out of high school. She describes working in the Trim Shop with few women on the day shift. Marilyn describes common initiations to factory life. She talks about tag relief, mass relief, contract supervisors, check pools, gate collections, dinners...
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[2005]
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MSU: Gift of UAW/GM. |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic audio file (70 min., 24 sec.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files. |
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Listen to sound recording - All users (Michigan State University Libraries)MSU Vincent Voice Library - Digital, 4 West
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Voice 15493
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