[Harry Leland Mitchell speaks in Lansing about race relations in the 1930s and about the growth of farm labor unions after the 1940s].

Harry Leland Mitchell, co-founder of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, speaks in Lansing about race relations in the 1930s and about the growth of farm labor unions after the 1940s. Mitchell answers questions about the labor movement and legislation promoting rights for organized labor.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mitchell, H. L. (Harry Leland), 1906-1989 (Speaker)
Repas, Bob, 1921- (Recordist)
Language:English
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MSU: Gift of Dr. Robert Repas of the Michigan State University School of Labor and Industrial Relations.
Physical Description:1 audio file (43 min., 20 sec.)
Format: Audio Software

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