Dunne, Vincent Raymond (1889–1970)
Bibliography
“25 Face Indictment in U.S. Raids Here.” Minneapolis Daily Times, June 28, 1941.
“544 Leaders Assailed as Radicals by Tobin: Drivers Union Chief Blasts Shift Into CIO as Threat to Defense—May Boycott Insurgent Truckers.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 13, 1941.
“544 Quits AFL and Joins CIO; Shift Follows ‘Red’ Charges.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 10, 1941.
“AFL Seizes 544 Headquarters: AFL Drivers Stop CIO-operated Trucks.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 18, 1941.
Farrell, James T. Foreword in Witch Hunt in Minnesota: The Federal Prosecution of the Socialist Workers Party and Local 544--C.I.O. Los Angeles: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1941.
——— . Foreword in Who are the 18 Prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case?: How the Smith ’Gag’ Act has Endangered Workers’ Rights and Free Speech. New York: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1944.
Goldman, Albert. The Truth about the Minneapolis Trial of the 28: Speech for the Defense by Albert Goldman. New York: Pioneer Publishers, [1942?].
Haverty-Stacke, Donna T. Trotskyists on Trial: Free Speech and Political Persecution Since the Age of FDR. New York: New York University Press, 2015.
Kramer, Dale. The Dunne Boys of Minneapolis. N.p.: Harper and Bros., 1942.
Novack, George E. The Bill of Rights in Danger!: the Meaning of the Minneapolis Convictions. New York: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1941.
OH 73
Oral history interview with Vincent Raymond Dunne, April 27, 1969
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display.php?irn=10446082
Description: Interview with Vincent Raymond Dunne, an organizer of the 1934 Teamsters' strike.
P939: Dunne, Vincent Raymond
Clippings on Vincent Raymond Dunne
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Photocopies of Minneapolis Star newspaper clippings detailing Vincent R. Dunne’s activities as the 1930s founder and organizer of the Socialist Workers Party, especially regarding his role in the 1934 Minneapolis truck strike and relationship with other 1930s Minnesota politicians and leaders. Forms part of manuscript biographies collections.
“Socialist Worker Party Here is Raided By U.S.: Leadership Faces Federal Treason Charge.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 28, 1941.
“Socialist Workers Leaders to Face U.S. Sedition Quiz.” Minneapolis Star, June 28, 1941.
“Socialist Workers in City Defy U.S. In Sedition Probe.” Minneapolis Star Journal, June 28, 1941.
“Tobin Statement Lashes Dunnes as Radicals and Hints the AFL May Ban Handling CIO Truck Cargoes.” Minneapolis Star Journal, June 13, 1941.
Schaeffer, Edward. “SWP Chief Conceded Candidate Won’t Win: Party Gain Forecast.” Minneapolis Star, October 22, 1966.
Sedition! The First Federal Peacetime Prosecution for Utterances and Publications Since the Alien and Sedition Act of 1798. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1941.
Sherman, Samuel N. “Soft Spoken Dunne Boys Threaten a Labor ‘War’: Switch of Their Powerful Truckers’ Union from AFL to CIO Already Stirs Repercussions.” Milwaukee Journal, June 15, 1941.
Socialist Workers Party (Minnesota Section) records, 1914–1980
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul
Description: Newspaper articles and other print material relating to the struggle between the AFL and the CIO, the Smith Act Trial, and Dunne’s political activity. See especially those boxes related to the civil rights defense committee; the trial; the Local 544 election; the Organizer; and scrapbooks of news articles.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00632.xml
Walker, Charles Rumford. American City: A Rank and File History of Minneapolis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005.
Chronology
1889
1893
1903
1905
1908
1914
1920
1928
Early 1930s
1934
June 1941
July 1941
October 1941
December 1, 1941
1943
December 31, 1943
1947
1948
1957
1970
Bibliography
“25 Face Indictment in U.S. Raids Here.” Minneapolis Daily Times, June 28, 1941.
“544 Leaders Assailed as Radicals by Tobin: Drivers Union Chief Blasts Shift Into CIO as Threat to Defense—May Boycott Insurgent Truckers.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 13, 1941.
“544 Quits AFL and Joins CIO; Shift Follows ‘Red’ Charges.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 10, 1941.
“AFL Seizes 544 Headquarters: AFL Drivers Stop CIO-operated Trucks.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 18, 1941.
Farrell, James T. Foreword in Witch Hunt in Minnesota: The Federal Prosecution of the Socialist Workers Party and Local 544--C.I.O. Los Angeles: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1941.
——— . Foreword in Who are the 18 Prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case?: How the Smith ’Gag’ Act has Endangered Workers’ Rights and Free Speech. New York: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1944.
Goldman, Albert. The Truth about the Minneapolis Trial of the 28: Speech for the Defense by Albert Goldman. New York: Pioneer Publishers, [1942?].
Haverty-Stacke, Donna T. Trotskyists on Trial: Free Speech and Political Persecution Since the Age of FDR. New York: New York University Press, 2015.
Kramer, Dale. The Dunne Boys of Minneapolis. N.p.: Harper and Bros., 1942.
Novack, George E. The Bill of Rights in Danger!: the Meaning of the Minneapolis Convictions. New York: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1941.
OH 73
Oral history interview with Vincent Raymond Dunne, April 27, 1969
Oral History Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://collections.mnhs.org/cms/display.php?irn=10446082
Description: Interview with Vincent Raymond Dunne, an organizer of the 1934 Teamsters' strike.
P939: Dunne, Vincent Raymond
Clippings on Vincent Raymond Dunne
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Photocopies of Minneapolis Star newspaper clippings detailing Vincent R. Dunne’s activities as the 1930s founder and organizer of the Socialist Workers Party, especially regarding his role in the 1934 Minneapolis truck strike and relationship with other 1930s Minnesota politicians and leaders. Forms part of manuscript biographies collections.
“Socialist Worker Party Here is Raided By U.S.: Leadership Faces Federal Treason Charge.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, June 28, 1941.
“Socialist Workers Leaders to Face U.S. Sedition Quiz.” Minneapolis Star, June 28, 1941.
“Socialist Workers in City Defy U.S. In Sedition Probe.” Minneapolis Star Journal, June 28, 1941.
“Tobin Statement Lashes Dunnes as Radicals and Hints the AFL May Ban Handling CIO Truck Cargoes.” Minneapolis Star Journal, June 13, 1941.
Schaeffer, Edward. “SWP Chief Conceded Candidate Won’t Win: Party Gain Forecast.” Minneapolis Star, October 22, 1966.
Sedition! The First Federal Peacetime Prosecution for Utterances and Publications Since the Alien and Sedition Act of 1798. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1941.
Sherman, Samuel N. “Soft Spoken Dunne Boys Threaten a Labor ‘War’: Switch of Their Powerful Truckers’ Union from AFL to CIO Already Stirs Repercussions.” Milwaukee Journal, June 15, 1941.
Socialist Workers Party (Minnesota Section) records, 1914–1980
Manuscript Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, Saint Paul
Description: Newspaper articles and other print material relating to the struggle between the AFL and the CIO, the Smith Act Trial, and Dunne’s political activity. See especially those boxes related to the civil rights defense committee; the trial; the Local 544 election; the Organizer; and scrapbooks of news articles.
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00632.xml
Walker, Charles Rumford. American City: A Rank and File History of Minneapolis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005.