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Child of the Sit-Downs_ The Revolutionary Life of Genora Dollinger - Carlton Jackson [127]

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University, Detroit, Michigan. This repository contains 52 years of letters, interviews, press clippings and releases, speeches, notes, and so on pertaining to the life and times of Genora Dollinger.

Dollinger Collection. Los Angeles, California. This is a private collection in the papers of Sol Dollinger. It contains essays, both published and unpublished, about Genora Dollinger and her work and Genora’s diaries for the years 1937, 1977, 1983, 1984, and 1988.

Dotzert Collection. Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada. This is a private collection, consisting mostly of correspondence between Genora and Sol Dollinger and Donal Dotzert.

Kraus Collection. Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. This collection contains notes, articles, and letters dealing with the life and career of Henry Kraus.

UAW Collection. Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. This is a massive collection of articles, newspaper accounts, and so on dealing with the UAW from 1937 to the present.

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