Oral history interview with Stanton Smith [transcript]
Item
- Title
- Oral history interview with Stanton Smith [transcript]
- Description
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Stanton Everett Smith (29 Aug 1905-16 Nov 1998), discusses his career as union organizer and leader, including the organization of the American Federation of Teachers' locals in Chattanooga; the activities, changes, developments, and political role of the labor movement from the 1930s to date on both the local and national levels; relates cases, purposes, etc., of the American Civil Liberties Union of which he was an active member, as well as his interests in various community organizations; touches on early Chattanooga political practices.
Note that this recording could not be digitized due to condition; only the transcript is available digitally. - Interviewee
- Smith, Stanton E. (Stanton Everett), 1905-
- Interviewer
- Bradley, Norman, 1913-2004
- Extent
- 3 audiocassettes (3 hours, 5 minutes)
- 1 transcript (58 pages)
- Collection
- Chattanooga Public Library Oral History Collection
- Subject
- American Federation of Teachers
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Labor movement -- Tennessee -- Hamilton County
- Chattanooga (Tenn.) -- Politics and government
- Labor unions
- Smith, Stanton E. (Stanton Everett), 1905-
- Rights
- No Copyright
- Bibliographic Citation
- Oral History Collection. Chattanooga Public Library.
- Relation
- Index to the Oral History Collection
- Identifier
- OHP 24
- Type
- Text
- Language
- English
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