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Michele Drayton - Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Project - Oral History Video

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Oral History interview with Michele Drayton of ILWU Local 52, collected by the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Committee. Completed on September 18, 2018. This interview is part of the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Project by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries. Laborarchives.org This item contains three parts: oral history audio/video file (.mp4), full text transcription (.pdf), and caption track (.srt).

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Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections

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ILWU Local 52, ILWU activism, Pacific Coast Pensioners Association, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, oral history, longshoreman, waterfront, labor unions, workers, Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries, labor history, worker stories, US Communist Party, University of Washington, University of Guam, Ian Kennedy, Art Mink, Frank Cappiello, Nelson Mandela, Robert "Big Bob" McEllrath, red diaper baby, Cold War, FBI tracking, Civil Rights, Guam culture, Guam, McCarthyism, Rusty Hook, Container Freight Station, union politics, 2002 ILWU lockout

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