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"But What About the Workers?," 1973
Boggs, James, 1919-1993, Hocker, James, and Advocators & Pacesetters Publishing
1973
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The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States
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Title:
"But What About the Workers?," 1973
Creator:
Boggs, James, 1919-1993, Hocker, James, Advocators & Pacesetters Publishing
Date:
1973
Location:
United States, Michigan, Detroit, United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Subject Keywords:
African Americans, Social history, Workers, Books
Type:
Documents
Contributor:
The Henry Ford
Original Source:
Digital Collections
Object Name:
Book
Object ID:
2004.84.106
Image ID:
THF266642
Credit:
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Donated by Laura A. Young in Memory of Kathryn Emerson-Buntin.
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