Cynthia Chattis, Charlie Jordan, Jim Chattis, Carrie Chattis and Harold Foster Interviews
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Chattis, Cynthia Jordan, Charlie;Chattis, Jim;Chattis, Carrie;Foster, Harold
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Cynthia Chattis and Charlie Jordan discuss the textile workers' strike of 1934, unions in Cooleemee, segregation in the textile mills, the mill villages and a strike that happened in Cooleemee after 1934.Carrie Chattis and Jim Chattis discuss the textile workers' strike of 1934, living in the mill village, a later strike in Cooleemee, and other topics.Foster discusses the textile workers' strike of 1934 and its impact on Cooleemee's unionization.Cynthia Chattis was a textile worker and union organizer from Cooleemee, N.C.Charlie Jordan was a textile worker and industrial engineer from Cooleemee, N.C.Jim Chattis was a textile worker in Cooleemee, N.C.Carrie Chattis was a textile worker in Cooleemee, N.C.Harold Foster was a textile worker in Cooleemee. N.C.
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Helfand, Judith, 1964
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African Americans
- Child Labor
- Dwellings
- Family Relationships
- Labor Unions
- Segregation
- Strikes And Lockouts
- Textile Industry
- Textile Workers
- Textile Workers' Strike (Southern States : 1934)
- United Textile Workers Of America
- Wages
- Women
- Women Textile Workers
- Working Class
- Working Class African Americans
- Working Class Women
- Working Mothers