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Description: Sound recording of Lucille Kendall's November 7, 1979, interview with San Francisco labor organizer Louis Goldblatt documenting his involvement in the labor movement of the 1930s and 1940s in San Francisco, Calif., and throughout the Pacific Coast, as well as the history of the San Francisco hotel strikes of 1937 and 1941-1942.
Collection Guide: Goldblatt (Louis) Oral History
Manuscript Call Number: MS 3538
Cassette Call Number: CT 53.1-53.2
Contact Information:
California Historical Society
678 Mission Street
San Francisco, California 94105
Phone: 415-357-1848
Email: reference@calhist.org
www.californiahistoricalsociety.org
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This audio is part of the collection: California Historical Society
It also belongs to collections: stream_only; California Light and Sound; Cultural & Academic Films
Date: 1979-11-07
Source: 2 tapes of 2: audiocassette master - 2 track stereo
Keywords: californialightandsound; Goldblatt, Louis; Labor unions--California; Strikes and lockouts--California--San Francisco; Bars (Drinking establishments)--Employees--Labor unions--California--San Francisco; Restaurants--Employees--Labor unions--California--San Francisco; San Francisco (Calif.)