In a meeting at St. Mary\u27s Cathedral on February 18, 1968, hosted by the Memphis Ministers Association, city and union officials discuss the sanitation workers\u27 strike. Left to right from top left: Mayor Henry Loeb, City Attorney Frank Gianotti, Assistant City Attorney Myron Halle, Rev. James A. Jordan; from left with backs to the camera: union leaders Joseph Paisley, William Lucy, and P.J. Ciampa.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal2/1015/thumbnail.jp
William Lucy (left), AFSCME national associate director of legislation and Jerry Wurf, AFSCME presid...
Memphis Mayor Loeb walks with sanitation workers to Ellis Auditorium, due to a lack of space in City...
Labor officials in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike: left to right: Tomm...
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...
Labor leaders at the First Methodist Church, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 26, 1968, during the sa...
Union representatives meet with Memphis city officials to resolve the sanitation workers\u27 strike ...
Union leaders seated at a Memphis City Council hearing during the sanitation workers\u27 strike on F...
Memphis religious ministers met with Mayor Henry Loeb on April 5, 1968, during the sanitation worker...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers, strike supporters, and others at a mass meeting at Mason Temple...
Memphis Mayor Loeb meeting union representatives, February 13, 1968. The sanitation workers union, L...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers at a union meeting in February 1968.https://digitalcommons.memph...
P.J. Ciampa, field staff director of AFSCME, argues with Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor Henry Loeb, on Fe...
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...
Memphis Mayor Loeb walks with sanitation workers to Ellis Auditorium, due to a lack of space in City...
Labor officials in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike: left to right: Tomm...
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...
Labor leaders at the First Methodist Church, Memphis, Tennessee, on February 26, 1968, during the sa...
Union representatives meet with Memphis city officials to resolve the sanitation workers\u27 strike ...
Union leaders seated at a Memphis City Council hearing during the sanitation workers\u27 strike on F...
Memphis religious ministers met with Mayor Henry Loeb on April 5, 1968, during the sanitation worker...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers, strike supporters, and others at a mass meeting at Mason Temple...
Memphis Mayor Loeb meeting union representatives, February 13, 1968. The sanitation workers union, L...
Striking Memphis sanitation workers at a union meeting in February 1968.https://digitalcommons.memph...
P.J. Ciampa, field staff director of AFSCME, argues with Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor Henry Loeb, on Fe...
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...
Memphis Mayor Loeb walks with sanitation workers to Ellis Auditorium, due to a lack of space in City...
Labor officials in Memphis, Tennessee, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike: left to right: Tomm...