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Richard Lipsitz, Jr. collection on labor organizing in Western New York
Collection
Identifier: MS-0072
Scope and Contents
The majority of this collection was organized by Richard Lipsitz, Jr. under the title "Labor movement," from which the first series title is formed. This series is arranged primarily chronologically, largely comprising materials related to the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), the Western New York Area Labor Federation (ALF, a regional branch of AFL-CIO), Buffalo Central Labor Council (CLC, the Buffalo leadership of ALF), the...
Dates:
1968-2014
Found in:
University Archives
St. Philip's Episcopal Church records
Collection
Identifier: MS-0269
Abstract
The St. Philip’s Episcopal Church records comprise materials documenting church history and vital records from the congregation, primarily in the form of bound volumes of vestry meeting minutes, records of service, and parish registers. Founded in 1861, St. Philip’s Episcopal Church is a historically Black church that continues operation today.
Dates:
circa 1861-2018
Found in:
University Archives