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Isaiah Bennett Papers, ca. 1932-2002
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African Americans--Civil rights--South Carolina--Charleston--History--20th century, Hospital Workers' Strike, Charleston, S.C., 1969, Hospitals--Employees--Labor unions
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Date:
1968-1969
Description:
List of twelve employees dismissed due to grievances filed with the Hospital.
Date:
1969-06-21
Description:
List of arrested picketers to be tried Friday morning.
Date:
1969-03-28
Description:
Telegram from Mary Moultrie announcing memorial service and rally for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Date:
1969-03-17
Description:
Telegram to Robert McNair, Finway Young, and J. Palmer Gaillard from Isaiah Bennett informing them of the dismissal of twelve workers and asking for their intervention.
Date:
1969-03-03
Description:
Telegram to Representative Robert Turner from Isaiah Bennett requesting a public hearing be held on poverty and discrimination at the Medical College.
Date:
1969
Description:
Telegram to Reginald Barrett requesting HEW investigate the Medical College.
Date:
1969-03-17
Description:
Telegram to John E. Wise, Vice-President of the Medical College, from Louise Burney and the Executive Committee of the Local 1199-B advising fired workers be reinstated.
Date:
1969
Description:
Telegram to Senator Ernest Hollings asking for an investigation into poverty and discrimination in Charleston County.
Date:
1969-03-23
Description:
Telegram to Delbert L. Woods, Vice-President of the South Carolina NAACP, from Isaiah Bennett requesting aid.
Date:
1969-03-24
Description:
Telegram to Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm from Mary Moultrie requesting Chisholm to provide assistance and aid in bringing national attention to the workers' problems.