Works Progress Administration Strikes, 1939
Bibliography
“130-hour WPA Law Sticks, F.R. Says; FBI Probes Strike.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 12, 1939.
“5,000 Unemployed Demand Work for All at Union Wages.” Northwest Organizer, June 8, 1939, .
“500,000 WPA Workers in Nation Declare Strike Against New Relief Bill.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
Albert, Blanche. “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
――― . “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
――― . “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, June 8, 1939.
“All Unions Join Drive to Free WPA Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 31, 1939.
“Arrests Slow Down But Anderson Says ‘More Indictments.’” Northwest Organizer, August 31, 1939.
Boscoe, John. “Labor Answers Stassen—A Speech by John Boscoe.” Northwest Organizer, August 3, 1939.
Cott, Nancy F. No Small Courage: a History of Women in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Erickson, Herman. “WPA Strike and Trials of 1939.” Minnesota History 42, no. 6 (Summer 1971): 202‒214.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/42/v42i06p202-214.pdf
Faue, Elizabeth. Community of Suffering and Struggle: Women, Men, and the Labor Movement in Minneapolis, 1915‒1945. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.
Folsom, Franklin. Impatient Armies of the Poor: The Story of Collective Action of the Unemployed, 1808‒1942. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1991.
Goldberg, Chad. Citizens and Paupers: Relief, Rights, and Race, From the Freedmen's Bureau to Workfare. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
“FWS Plans Action vs. Relief Cuts; New WPA Cut of 900,000 Jobs Looms.” Northwest Organizer, May 4, 1939.
“House OK’s Roosevelt’s Relief Slash, Paves Way for Tremendous WPA Cut.” Northwest Organizer, June 22, 1939.
Irene Paul papers, undated and 1907‒1981
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: The collection includes material on progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota, 1907‒1959.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00701.xml
“Labor Calls For Aid For Indicted.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“Labor Unites to Defend Indicted Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“Local Labor Defense WPA Strike; Gives Crushing Answer to Stassen.” Northwest Organizer, August 3, 1939.
McDonald, Dwight. “WPA Cuts―or Jail.” Nation 150 (February 3, 1940): 121‒123.
Nicholas, Vic W. “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, April 13, 1939.
P1730
Records of the state supervisor of workers education, [193‒]‒1940
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence and reports regarding the WPA in Minnesota, including information on the 1939 strike.
P337
Farmer‒Labor Association of Minnesota records, 1918‒1948
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Box 5 contains the text of a speech by Tom Mooney delivered on August 28, 1939, regarding the WPA strike and subsequent arrests.
“Roosevelt’s Anti-Labor Stand Should Su[r]prise No One, Capitol Scribes Say.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
Rose, Nancy Ellen. Put to Work: The WPA and Public Employment in the Great Depression. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009.
“Showdown Nears as Alliance Calls State WPA Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 9, 1939.
“Strike Settlement Ratified; Unions To Fight Frameups.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
“Welfare Board Gives ‘Indian Gift’ to Ex-WPA Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“WPA Onslaught Proceeds; Scores Ousted.” Northwest Organizer, August 17, 1939.
“WPA Projects Closed as Strikers Press Demands.” Northwest Organizer, July 20, 1939.
“WPA Projects in Minnesota Closed Down Tight by Strike.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
WPA Strike Grows Despite Warning of Wholesale Firings.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 7, 1939.
“WPA Strikers in City Pledge Fight to Finish.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 8, 1939.
“WPA Strikers in Twin Cities Lead Shutdown in State.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
“WPA Strikers Victimized by Courts.” Northwest Organizer, July 20, 1939.
Chronology
June 2, 1939
July 1
July 5
July 6
July 10
July 11
July 12
July 14
July 18
July 19
July 21
July 24
Bibliography
“130-hour WPA Law Sticks, F.R. Says; FBI Probes Strike.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 12, 1939.
“5,000 Unemployed Demand Work for All at Union Wages.” Northwest Organizer, June 8, 1939, .
“500,000 WPA Workers in Nation Declare Strike Against New Relief Bill.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
Albert, Blanche. “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
――― . “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
――― . “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, June 8, 1939.
“All Unions Join Drive to Free WPA Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 31, 1939.
“Arrests Slow Down But Anderson Says ‘More Indictments.’” Northwest Organizer, August 31, 1939.
Boscoe, John. “Labor Answers Stassen—A Speech by John Boscoe.” Northwest Organizer, August 3, 1939.
Cott, Nancy F. No Small Courage: a History of Women in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Erickson, Herman. “WPA Strike and Trials of 1939.” Minnesota History 42, no. 6 (Summer 1971): 202‒214.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/42/v42i06p202-214.pdf
Faue, Elizabeth. Community of Suffering and Struggle: Women, Men, and the Labor Movement in Minneapolis, 1915‒1945. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.
Folsom, Franklin. Impatient Armies of the Poor: The Story of Collective Action of the Unemployed, 1808‒1942. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1991.
Goldberg, Chad. Citizens and Paupers: Relief, Rights, and Race, From the Freedmen's Bureau to Workfare. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
“FWS Plans Action vs. Relief Cuts; New WPA Cut of 900,000 Jobs Looms.” Northwest Organizer, May 4, 1939.
“House OK’s Roosevelt’s Relief Slash, Paves Way for Tremendous WPA Cut.” Northwest Organizer, June 22, 1939.
Irene Paul papers, undated and 1907‒1981
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: The collection includes material on progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota, 1907‒1959.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00701.xml
“Labor Calls For Aid For Indicted.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“Labor Unites to Defend Indicted Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“Local Labor Defense WPA Strike; Gives Crushing Answer to Stassen.” Northwest Organizer, August 3, 1939.
McDonald, Dwight. “WPA Cuts―or Jail.” Nation 150 (February 3, 1940): 121‒123.
Nicholas, Vic W. “On WPA Projects.” Northwest Organizer, April 13, 1939.
P1730
Records of the state supervisor of workers education, [193‒]‒1940
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence and reports regarding the WPA in Minnesota, including information on the 1939 strike.
P337
Farmer‒Labor Association of Minnesota records, 1918‒1948
Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Box 5 contains the text of a speech by Tom Mooney delivered on August 28, 1939, regarding the WPA strike and subsequent arrests.
“Roosevelt’s Anti-Labor Stand Should Su[r]prise No One, Capitol Scribes Say.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
Rose, Nancy Ellen. Put to Work: The WPA and Public Employment in the Great Depression. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2009.
“Showdown Nears as Alliance Calls State WPA Protest.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 9, 1939.
“Strike Settlement Ratified; Unions To Fight Frameups.” Northwest Organizer, July 27, 1939.
“Welfare Board Gives ‘Indian Gift’ to Ex-WPA Strikers.” Northwest Organizer, August 24, 1939.
“WPA Onslaught Proceeds; Scores Ousted.” Northwest Organizer, August 17, 1939.
“WPA Projects Closed as Strikers Press Demands.” Northwest Organizer, July 20, 1939.
“WPA Projects in Minnesota Closed Down Tight by Strike.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
WPA Strike Grows Despite Warning of Wholesale Firings.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 7, 1939.
“WPA Strikers in City Pledge Fight to Finish.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 8, 1939.
“WPA Strikers in Twin Cities Lead Shutdown in State.” Northwest Organizer, July 13, 1939.
“WPA Strikers Victimized by Courts.” Northwest Organizer, July 20, 1939.