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  • ...as late as 1939.<ref> Victor G. Devinatz, "Reassessing the Historical UAW: Walter Reuther's Affiliation with the Communist Party and Something of its Meaning - a Doc Walter Reuther appears in ''TIME'' magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of t
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  • * Boyle, Kevin. "Building the Vanguard: Walter Reuther and Radical Politics in 1936," ''Labor History'' 30 (Summer 1989), 435+ * Dayton, Eldorous L. ''Walter Reuther: The Autocrat of the Bargaining Table'' (1958) hostile biography for popula
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  • ...me/time100/builder/profile/reuther.html THE TIME 100: BUILDERS AND TITANS: Walter Reuther]
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  • * Boyle, Kevin. "Building the Vanguard: Walter Reuther and Radical Politics in 1936," ''Labor History'' 30 (Summer 1989), 435+ * Dayton, Eldorous L. ''Walter Reuther: The Autocrat of the Bargaining Table'' (1958) hostile biography for popula
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  • ...me/time100/builder/profile/reuther.html THE TIME 100: BUILDERS AND TITANS: Walter Reuther]
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  • ...de, Bill. ''Infighting in the UAW: The 1946 Election and the Ascendancy of Walter Reuther'' (1994)[http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=23319968 online edition] * Howe, Irving and B. J. Widick. ''The UAW and Walter Reuther'' (1949) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14501831 online edition]
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  • ...as late as 1939.<ref> Victor G. Devinatz, "Reassessing the Historical UAW: Walter Reuther's Affiliation with the Communist Party and Something of its Meaning - a Doc Walter Reuther appears in ''TIME'' magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of t
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  • ...ull party member.<ref>Victor G. Devinatz, "Reassessing the Historical UAW: Walter Reuther's Affiliation with the Communist Party and Something of its Meaning - a Doc <!-- WP -->After the war, [[Walter Reuther]] won the race to be president of the UAW, and served for almost 25 years&m
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  • *Lichtenstein, Nelson. ''The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&
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  • ====Walter Reuther and CIO==== *Lichtenstein, Nelson. ''The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'' (1995) [http://www.questia.com/read/100548
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  • ...ist in Los Angeles in the 1930s. In 1968, he was an aid to UAW President [[Walter Reuther]] and the founding director of the National Council of [[La Raza]], funded
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  • ...n May 26, 1937, during which UAW organizers [[Richard Frankensteen]] and [[Walter Reuther]] were severely beaten. In spite of the bad press, however, few organizing Murray might have let the status quo continue, even while [[Walter Reuther]] and others within the CIO attacked Communists in their unions, if the CPU
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  • Murray might have let the status quo continue, even while [[Walter Reuther]] and others within the CIO attacked Communists in their unions, if the CPU *[[Walter Reuther]] 1952-1955
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  • ===Walter Reuther and UAW=== During the war [[Walter Reuther]] took control of the UAW, and soon led major strikes in 1946. He ousted th
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  • ...national support from the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), led by [[Walter Reuther]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], Joseph Rauh, James Rowe, [[Reinhold Niebuhr]], [[
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  • ...nd the CIO in 1946-48 by young anti-Communists like [[Hubert Humphrey]], [[Walter Reuther]], and [[Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.]]. [[Hollywood]] emerged in the 1940s as a
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  • ...ad few voters. To appease the MFDP, Johnson sent in [[Hubert Humphrey]], [[Walter Reuther]] and the party's liberal leaders offered it two seats. The country's most
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