Union leaders seated at a Memphis City Council hearing during the sanitation workers\u27 strike on February 23, 1968. From left: Jesse Epps, unknown individual, Jerry Wurf, and T.O. Jones.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mpressscimitar2/1090/thumbnail.jp
Union representatives meet with Memphis city officials to resolve the sanitation workers\u27 strike ...
Joseph Pasley, an official from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AF...
T.O. Jones, president of local #1733, AFSCME, during the Memphis sanitation workers\u27 strike, Apri...
Union leaders seated at a Memphis City Council hearing during the sanitation workers\u27 strike on F...
Labor leaders at the First Methodist Church, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 26, 1968, during the sa...
AFSCME officials (l to r) P.J. Ciampa, unidentified man, Jesse Epps, and Jerry Wurf during the sanit...
In a meeting at St. Mary\u27s Cathedral on February 18, 1968, hosted by the Memphis Ministers Associ...
Local 1733 President T.O. Jones talks with AFSCME liaison P.J. Ciampa (left) and others during the s...
Jerry Wurf (standing in foreground) and Rev. James Lawson (standing center right) during a meeting w...
Labor leaders including AFSCME field services director P.J. Ciampa (second left), AFSCME organizer J...
William Lucy (left), AFSCME national associate director of legislation and Jerry Wurf, AFSCME presid...
Union official T.O. Jones speaking at a meeting during the Memphis sanitation workers\u27 strike on ...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers at a union meeting in February 1968.https://digitalcommons.memph...
Labor officials in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike: left to right: Tomm...
Union representatives meet with Memphis city officials to resolve the sanitation workers\u27 strike ...
Joseph Pasley, an official from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AF...
T.O. Jones, president of local #1733, AFSCME, during the Memphis sanitation workers\u27 strike, Apri...
Union leaders seated at a Memphis City Council hearing during the sanitation workers\u27 strike on F...
Labor leaders at the First Methodist Church, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 26, 1968, during the sa...
AFSCME officials (l to r) P.J. Ciampa, unidentified man, Jesse Epps, and Jerry Wurf during the sanit...
In a meeting at St. Mary\u27s Cathedral on February 18, 1968, hosted by the Memphis Ministers Associ...
Local 1733 President T.O. Jones talks with AFSCME liaison P.J. Ciampa (left) and others during the s...
Jerry Wurf (standing in foreground) and Rev. James Lawson (standing center right) during a meeting w...
Labor leaders including AFSCME field services director P.J. Ciampa (second left), AFSCME organizer J...
William Lucy (left), AFSCME national associate director of legislation and Jerry Wurf, AFSCME presid...
Union official T.O. Jones speaking at a meeting during the Memphis sanitation workers\u27 strike on ...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers at a union meeting in February 1968.https://digitalcommons.memph...
Labor officials in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike: left to right: Tomm...
Union representatives meet with Memphis city officials to resolve the sanitation workers\u27 strike ...
Joseph Pasley, an official from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AF...
T.O. Jones, president of local #1733, AFSCME, during the Memphis sanitation workers\u27 strike, Apri...