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The [[Labor League for Human Rights]] was created in 1938 to support the rescue of refugees from Nazi persecution. [[American Federation of Labor|AFL]] President [[William Green]] agreed to act as honorary chair, with [[George Meany]] serving as an Honorary Secretary.<ref>Daniel J. Tichenor, Dividing lines: the politics of immigration control in America, Princeton University Press, 2002, p.163.</ref> | The [[Labor League for Human Rights]] was created in 1938 to support the rescue of refugees from Nazi persecution. [[American Federation of Labor|AFL]] President [[William Green]] agreed to act as honorary chair, with [[George Meany]] serving as an Honorary Secretary.<ref>Daniel J. Tichenor, Dividing lines: the politics of immigration control in America, Princeton University Press, 2002, p.163.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 30 April 2010
The Labor League for Human Rights was created in 1938 to support the rescue of refugees from Nazi persecution. AFL President William Green agreed to act as honorary chair, with George Meany serving as an Honorary Secretary.[1]
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- ↑ Daniel J. Tichenor, Dividing lines: the politics of immigration control in America, Princeton University Press, 2002, p.163.