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Lubienecki, P. (2015). Catholic Labor Education and the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists. Instructing Workers to Christianize the Workplace. Journal of Catholic Education, 18 (2).
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Catholics and radicals : the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists and the American Labor movement, from Depression to cold war
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Ward, Richard J. (September 1956). "The Role of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists in the Labor Movement".
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The ACTU played an important role in opposing left-wings in a number of unions. Such unions including the
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The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, or ACTU, formed in founded in February 1937.
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Following World War II, the ACTU declined and eventually dissolved in the late 1960s.
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Taft, Philip (January 1949). "The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists".
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia
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and other radical trade union organizers affiliated with the
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United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
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Index

Catholic Worker
Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin
Pope Pius XI
Divini Redemptoris
United States labor movement
communists
Communist Party USA
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America
Transport Workers Union of America
International Union of Electrical Workers
Congress of Industrial Organizations
John C. Cort
John F. Henning
Charles Owen Rice
Paul Weber (unionist)
"Catholics in Trade Unions"
Commonweal Magazine


http://dx.doi.org/10.15365/joce.1802062015
""A Revolution of ITS Own" the Social Doctrine of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists in Detroit, 1939-50"
ISSN
0002-7790
JSTOR
44210275
ISBN
0-8387-2193-1
doi
10.1177/001979394900200203

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