Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Detroit Revolutionary Movements Records
Collection
Identifier: LR000874
Abstract
The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement was formed in May, 1968 at the Chrysler Dodge Main Plant in Hamtramck, Michigan. Among those active in its founding were General Baker, Mike Hamlin, John Watson, Ron March, Luke S. Tripp, Jr.,
Kenneth Cockrel, John Williams and Charles J. Wooten.The collection has multiple parts. Part one primarily covers the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM) and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW). Part two primarily covers the Communist...
Dates:
1968 - 1976; Majority of material found within 1970 - 1974
Ed Liska Papers
Collection
Identifier: LP001469
Abstract
Ed Liska served as president of United Auto Workers Local 3 during the formation of the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM). Mr. Liska’s papers document the affairs of Local 3 during his tenure as recording secretary and later as president.
Dates:
1962 - 1972
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
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Ed Liska Papers
UAW Chrysler Department Records
Collection
Identifier: LR000106
Abstract
The UAW Chrysler Department was formed in the year following the tumultuous sit-down strikes of 1937. Responsible of the department included planning, developing, negotiating, and administering collective bargaining agreements for Chrysler workers in the United States and Canada. The records of the department reflect its administration and activities and largely include the files of Arthur Hughes, an administrative assistant and assistant director in the department from 1940-1978.
Dates:
1938 - 1985
UAW Local 3 Records
Collection
Identifier: LR000767
Abstract
Subjects include: Hamtramck Dodge Main plant; DRUM; UAW elections; education
Dates:
1936 - 1975
Found in:
Walter P. Reuther Library
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UAW Local 3 Records