CSEA 100 Project, 1998-2009

Extent:
97 Digital Files
Scope and content:

CSEA created an oral history initiative, the CSEA 100 Project, to commemorate the union's 100th anniversary in 2010. This series includes transcripts and audio recordings of interviews. Project interviewees ranged from state officers, regional presidents and officers, and Board of Directors members, to legal staff, building staff, and secretaries to state officers.

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Series is arranged alphabetically by interviewee.

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