Finding Aid to the Reeva Olson Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3 Pamphlet collection

Labor Archives and Research Center
2022
San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722
Business Number: (415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu


Title: Reeva Olson Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3 Pamphlet collection
Date (inclusive): 1911-2001, bulk 1934-1946
Extent: 0.5 Cubic Feet (1 box)
Collection number: larc.pam.0008
Accession number: 2002/022
Repository: Labor Archives and Research Center
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132-1722
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu
Abstract: Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Physical Location: Materials are stored offsite; requires advance notice.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Reeva Olson Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3 Pamphlet Collection, larc.pam.0008, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.

Related Materials

Office and Professional Employees International Union (OPEIU) Local 3 records, 1950-2008

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Reeva Olson, accession number 2002/022.

Arrangement

Arranged as received: African American Pamphlets; CIO Political Action Committee; California State Industrial Union Council; Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance; Individuals, A-Z; Migrant Farm Labor; Trade Unions; World War II and Post-War Period.

Scope and Contents

Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Socialist literature
Women blue collar workers
World War, 1939-1945 -- Women -- United States.
Trade unions

 

African American Pamphlets 1938-1953

box 2, folder 1

Letters from the Death House, by Wesley Robert Wells 1953

box 2, folder 1

Character Building and Education in the Spirit of Socialism, by Henry Winston 1939

box 2, folder 1

Frederick Douglass: Selections from His Writings, Philip S. Foner, ed 1945

box 2, folder 1

Equal Opportunity, by John L. Lewis (Speech at the National Negro Congress) 1940

box 2, folder 1

The Negro in the Civil War, by Herbert Aptheker 1938

box 2, folder 1

The Negro in the American Revolution, by Herbert Aptheker 1940

box 2, folder 1

Newspaper - Weekly Review, Vol. 7, No. 37, (September 15, 1943) 1943

 

CIO Political Action Committee 1944-1946, undated

box 2, folder 2

"Fighting for Political Freedom" President Roosevelt's Federal Ballot Plan, UE Publication 1944

box 2, folder 2

The People's Program for 1944 1944

box 2, folder 2

Let Our People Live: A Plea for a Living Wage, by Joseph Gaer n.d.

box 2, folder 2

The Road to Freedom: Higher Basic Wages and Salaries, by Joseph Gaer n.d.

box 2, folder 2

What Every Voter Should Know and Do in 1946, by Joseph Gaer 1946

box 2, folder 2

Every Worker a Voter, 2. Organizing Your Community 1944

 

California State Industrial Union Council 1941

box 2, folder 3

Convention Proceedings - CIO Fourth Annual Convention, California State Industrial Union Council, Oakland, October 3, 4, 5 1941

 

Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance 1941

box 2, folder 4

Catering Industry Employee February 1941

box 2, folder 4

30th General (Golden Jubilee) Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 21-26 1941

 

Individuals, A - Z 1911-2001

box 2, folder 5

Mother Earth, Vol. VI, No. 4 (Emma Goldman, Publisher, Alexander Berkman, Editor) June 1911

box 2, folder 5

Trials and Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman n.d.

box 2, folder 5

In Memoriam: Emil Rabin January 1950

box 2, folder 5

Text of Speech by John L. Lewis, Chairman of the C.I.O., 23RD Annual Convention, ILGWU 1937

box 2, folder 5

Memorial Program for Edith Withington 2001

 

Migrant Farm Labor 1940-1967

box 2, folder 6

Migrant Farm Labor: The Problem and Some Efforts to Meet It, The Farm Security Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture 1940

box 2, folder 6

The American Federationist, "Ferment in the Fields - Farm Workers Build a Union May 1967

 

Trade Unions - General and "Labor Movement" 1934-1940, undated

box 2, folder 7

The Foundations of the Labor Movement, by Wendell Phillips, People's Pocket Series No. 152 n.d.

box 2, folder 7

The Trade Union Unity League Today: Its Structure, Policy, Program and Growth, by Nathaniel Honig 1934

box 2, folder 7

The Truth About the Waterfront: The I.L.A. States its Case to the Public 1935

box 2, folder 7

Labor Agreement - Pacific Coast Association of Pulp ad Paper Manufacturers 1936-1937

box 2, folder 7

It's Our City Too: The Facts of the Department Store Strike, Retail Dept. Store Employees Union, Local 1100 n.d.

box 2, folder 7

Unions Mean Higher Wages: The Story of the La Follette Committee Hearings in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Industrial Union Council–CIO February 1940

box 2, folder 7

Trade Union Facts, Prepared by Labor Research Association 1940

box 2, folder 7

Your Union: Production and Aeronautical Lodge 1327, I.A.M. n.d.

 

World War II and Post-War Period 1942-1945

box 2, folder 8

Going Back to Civilian Life, War and Navy Departments August 1945

box 2, folder 8

Producing for Victory: A Labor Manual for Increasing War Production, by Int'l Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians–CIO 1942

box 2, folder 8

Fruits of Victory: Poverty or Plenty, by UAW-CIO October 1944

box 2, folder 8

Community Services for Women War Workers, Special Bulletin No. 15, U. S. Department of Labor 1944

box 2, folder 8

The CIO and the Veteran 1945

box 2, folder 8

The CIO and the War, Speeches, Reports and Resolutions, CIO Convention 1939

box 2, folder 8

Jobs, Peace, Unity, by John L. Lewis, CIO Publication No. 40 1940

box 2, folder 8

Push Salaries UP! By United Office and Professional Workers of America n.d.

box 2, folder 8

A Salary Policy to Win the War, by Lewis Merrill, United Office and Professional Workers of America 1943

box 2, folder 8

The CIO Defense Plan, by Philip Murray, CIO Publication No. 51 1940

box 2, folder 8

Facts and Tips for Service Men and Women: C.I.O. Servicemen's Manual, by National CIO War Relief Committee 1944

box 2, folder 8

What Can I Do: The Citizen's Handbook for War, U.S. Office of Civilian Defense 1942

box 2, folder 8

Part-Time Employment of Women in Wartime, U.S. Dept. Of Labor 1943

box 2, folder 8

Wartime Working Conditions: Minimum Standards for Maximum Production, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Special Bulletin No. 13 1943

box 2, folder 8

Servicemen's Manual, Nat'l CIO Committee for American and Allied War Relief 1942

box 2, folder 8

Attack for Victory, by Harold Smith, Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1942

box 2, folder 8

Who Is to Blame for Low White Collar Salaries?, Local 34, United Office & Professional Workers of America, CIO n.d.

box 2, folder 8

On Every Front, CIO Works, Fights, Gives, by Nat'l CIO War Relief Committee n.d.