1944 Meeting of United Cannery Workers in Oklahoma
A meeting of the United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America unfolds in February 1944 in Bristow, Oklahoma. Agnes Sis Cunningham participates in discussions focused on labor issues, illustrating the significant role women and agricultural workers played in union activism during the 1940s. This gathering contributes to the broader narrative of labor movements in the United States.
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1944 Meeting of United Cannery Workers in Oklahoma
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