The Philip Murray Papers

The Philip Murray Papers are comprised of materials created between the formation of the Committee for Industrial Organizations in 1935 and Philip Murray's death in late 1952. The collection does not include any materials related to his positions in the United Mine Workers of America. Likewise,...

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Main Author: Philip Murray, 1886-1952
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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100 1 |a Philip Murray,   |d 1886-1952. 
245 1 0 |a The Philip Murray Papers 
300 |a 123 linear feet; 184 boxes; 1 oversized box; 99 scrapbooks 
351 |a ArrangementThe Philip Murray Papers consists of five series:Series 1: United Steelworkers of America, 1937-1952(Boxes 1-95)Series 2: Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1943-1952 (Boxes 96-140)Series 3: General Correspondence, 1943-1952 (Boxes 141-183)Series 4: Scrapbook, 1936-1952 (Volumes 184-282)Series 5: Photos, n.d. (Box 283)Series 6: Oversize, n.d. (Box 284) 
506 |a Restrictions on AccessThere are no access restrictions. 
520 2 |a The Philip Murray Papers are comprised of materials created between the formation of the Committee for Industrial Organizations in 1935 and Philip Murray's death in late 1952. The collection does not include any materials related to his positions in the United Mine Workers of America. Likewise, the original records from Murray's position as the chair of the Steelworkers Organizing Committee from 1936-1942 are also absent from the collection. His role as both the president of the renamed Congress of Industrial Organizations and the United Steelworkers of America are documented in the collection. The collection is primarily correspondence, but also includes a large run of scrapbooks and clippings, speeches, convention materials (such as proceedings), press releases, pamphlets, and photos. The original manuscript materials date from 1942 to 1952. The scrapbooks cover a larger portion of time, 1936-1952. The collection also includes a large amount of terse routine intra office communications sent by Murray directing staff to address a particular concern or issue or to respond to a specific letter. Historians have been disappointed with the dearth of materials relating to some important CIO subjects, such as the purging of communist influenced unions in 1949-1950. But the day-to-day functioning of Philip Murray's offices, particularly as it relates to his position as President of the USWA, is evident in the collection. Researchers will find materials related to important research topics. For example, the USWA southern districts (Districts #35 and #36), the Noel Beddow correspondence, and the Organizing (South) files all shed light on organizing workers in the south. The increased role of the federal government in labor relations during World War II, for instance, is documented in the National War Labor Board files. Other important topics, such as organizing, collective bargaining, and political action, are documented throughout the Murray Papers. 
544 1 |a Related MaterialThe American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives:Other Repositories:Philip Murray Papers, Penn State UniversityUnited Steelworkers of America Records, Penn State University 
545 |a Philip Murray was one of the most important American labor leaders of the twentieth century. As president of the Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), the United Steelworkers of America (USWA), and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), he played a pivotal role in the creation of industrial unions as well as the utilization of federal government support in the growth of unions in the United States. 
546 |a English 
600 1 0 |a Golden, Clinton   |q (Clinton Strong),   |d 1888-1961. 
600 1 0 |a Humphrey, Hubert H.   |q (Hubert Horatio),   |d 1911-1978. 
600 1 0 |a Lewis, John Llewellyn,   |d 1880-1969. 
600 1 0 |a McDonald, David J.   |q (David John),   |d 1902-1979. 
600 1 0 |a Murray, Philip,   |d 1886-1952. 
600 1 0 |a Truman, Harry S.,   |d 1884-1972. 
610 1 0 |a Board of Conciliation and Arbitration 
610 1 0 |a Congress of Industrial Organizations 
610 1 0 |a International Union of Electrical Workers 
610 1 0 |a National Maritime Union 
610 1 0 |a National War Labor Board 
610 1 0 |a Political Action Committee 
610 1 0 |a United Automobile Workers of America 
610 1 0 |a United Electrical Workers 
610 1 0 |a United Mine Workers of America 
610 1 0 |a United States Steel Corporation 
610 1 0 |a United Steelworkers of America 
610 1 0 |a Wage Stabilization Board 
650 0 |a Collective bargaining 
650 0 |a Labor unions 
650 0 |a Steel industry 
650 0 |a Strikes  |x United Steelworkers of America 
650 0 |a Collective bargaining  |x United Steelworkers of America 
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