Stop squandering ILWU money to deny justice to de-registered "B" men [handbill]

  • Berkeley: the Committee, 1969
By Longshore Jobs Defense Committee
Berkeley: the Committee, 1969. 8.5x14 inch sheet mimeographed both sides, neatly fold-creased, otherwise very good. On the legal case filed by 51 longshoremen, mostly Black, who were fired by Harry Bridges and the Pacific Maritime Association in San Francisco in 1963, apparently as retaliation for challenging the Bridges position on automation contracts. "Both Bridges and the PMA have unlimited access to expensive legal talent. They have already gone to the Supreme Court, unsuccessfully, in an attempt to stop our trial. We think that Bridges has caused thousands of your dollars to be spent to deny us our rights...

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Stop squandering ILWU money to deny justice to de-registered "B" men [handbill]

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Longshore Jobs Defense Committee

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Publisher

the Committee: Berkeley

Date

1969


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