Leon Lynch, the Glossary
Leon Lynch (June 4, 1935 - May 4, 2012) was an American trade union leader.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: A. Philip Randolph Institute, AFL-CIO, Ball State University, Bill Clinton, Bullhead City, Arizona, Carrier Global, Collierville, Tennessee, Coretta Scott King, David J. McDonald, Democratic National Committee, East Chicago, Indiana, Ebony (magazine), Edwards, Mississippi, Federal Aviation Administration, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Martin Luther King Sr., National Black Caucus of State Legislators, National Endowment for Democracy, Newport News, Virginia, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, The Commercial Appeal, The New York Times, The Times of Northwest Indiana, Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy, Trade union, Tri-State Defender, United Steelworkers, Workers' Defense League.
- Democratic National Committee people
- United Steelworkers people
A. Philip Randolph Institute
The A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) is an organization for African-American trade unionists, a constituency group of the AFL-CIO, that advocates social, labor, and economic change at the state and federal level, using legal and legislative means.
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AFL-CIO
The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) is a national trade union center that is the largest federation of unions in the United States.
Ball State University
Ball State University (Ball State, State or BSU) is a public research university in Muncie, Indiana.
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Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician who served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
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Bullhead City, Arizona
Bullhead City is a city located on the Colorado River in Mohave County, Arizona, United States, south of Las Vegas, Nevada, and directly across the Colorado River from Laughlin, Nevada, whose casinos and ancillary services supply much of the employment for Bullhead City. Bullhead City is located at the southern end of Lake Mohave.
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Carrier Global
Carrier Global Corporation is an American multinational heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration, and fire and security equipment corporation based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
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Collierville, Tennessee
Collierville ("call your ville" or "call yer ville") is a town in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and a suburb located in the Memphis metropolitan area.
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Coretta Scott King
Coretta Scott King (Scott; April 27, 1927 – January 30, 2006) was an American author, activist, and civil rights leader who was the wife of Martin Luther King Jr. from 1953 until his death.
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David J. McDonald
David John McDonald (November 22, 1902 – August 8, 1979) was an American labor leader and president of the United Steelworkers of America from 1952 to 1965. Leon Lynch and David J. McDonald are Vice presidents of the AFL–CIO.
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Democratic National Committee
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is the principal committee of the United States Democratic Party.
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East Chicago, Indiana
East Chicago is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States.
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Ebony (magazine)
Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment.
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Edwards, Mississippi
Edwards is a town in Hinds County, Mississippi, United States.
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Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation which regulates civil aviation in the United States and surrounding international waters.
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Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies (also known in abbreviated form as Joint Center) is an American public policy think tank headquartered in Washington, DC.
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Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is an American coalition of more than 240 national civil and human rights organizations and acts as an umbrella group for American civil and human rights.
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Martin Luther King Sr.
Martin Luther King Sr. (born Michael King; December 19, 1899 – November 11, 1984) was an African-American Baptist pastor, missionary, and an early figure in the civil rights movement.
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National Black Caucus of State Legislators
The National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) is an American political organization composed of African Americans elected to state legislatures in the United States and its territories.
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National Endowment for Democracy
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization in the United States founded in 1983 with the stated aim of advancing democracy worldwide, by promoting political and economic institutions, such as political groups, trade unions, free markets, and business groups.
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Newport News, Virginia
Newport News is an independent city in southeastern Virginia, United States.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, also known as "the Trib", is the second-largest daily newspaper serving the Greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area of Western Pennsylvania.
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The Commercial Appeal
The Commercial Appeal (also known as the Memphis Commercial Appeal) is a daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, and its surrounding metropolitan area.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Times of Northwest Indiana
The Times of Northwest Indiana (NWI) is a daily newspaper headquartered in Munster, Indiana.
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Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy
Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy (TRCCA), formerly known as Theodore Roosevelt High School and often referred to as Gary Roosevelt, was a charter school located in the Midtown neighborhood of Gary, Indiana, United States.
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Trade union
A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers.
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Tri-State Defender
The Tri-State Defender is a weekly African-American newspaper serving Memphis, Tennessee, and the nearby areas of Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee.
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United Steelworkers
The United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, commonly known as the United Steelworkers (USW), is a general trade union with members across North America.
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Workers' Defense League
The Workers' Defense League (WDL) is an American socialist organization devoted to promoting labor rights.
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See also
Democratic National Committee people
- Alex Gallardo-Rooker
- Alexandra Chalupa
- Ambrose O'Connell
- Amy Dacey
- Andrew Tobias
- Art Alexakis
- Bert Fish
- Bradley Marshall
- Chris Korge
- Cornell Belcher
- Devorah Adler
- Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush
- Douglas L. Parker
- E. H. Crump
- E. William Crotty
- Ed King (activist)
- Elizabeth Alexander (press secretary)
- Erin Wilson
- Fay Webb-Gardner
- George E. Allen
- George E. Brennan
- Gretchen Whitmer
- Henry R. Muñoz III
- James P. Wilmot
- Jennifer McClellan
- Kathleen Murphy (politician)
- Katie Louchheim
- Lee Satterfield
- Leon Lynch
- Leonard Barrack
- Lois Kingsbery Mayes
- Lovie Gore
- Lucretia del Valle Grady
- Mary-Cooke Branch Munford
- Maynard Jackson
- Pavel Payano
- R. T. Rybak
- Randi Weingarten
- Ray Majerus
- Roger Lau
- Sabrina Singh
- Samuel B. Amidon
- Simon P. Hughes Jr.
- Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
- Thomas Jones Pence
- Tina Flournoy
- Tulsi Gabbard
- Wilbur W. Marsh
United Steelworkers people
- Bernard Kleiman
- Bill George (labor activist)
- Bob Desjarlais
- Carlos Juan Cintrón
- Charles Millard
- David Orlikow
- Doug Routley
- Douglas Tottle
- Edward Sadlowski
- Eino Friberg
- Frank Annunzio
- Frank Drea
- Gus Hall
- Guy Bourgouin
- Harry Bains
- James G. Thimmes
- Jesse Reese
- Joe Borowski (politician)
- Johnny DeFazio
- Ken Georgetti
- Kenneth Yablonski
- Leon Lynch
- Marvin Miller
- Murray Cotterill
- Paul Miller (Canadian politician)
- Philip Murray
- Randy Collins
- Scott Duvall
- Steve Ashton
- Tom Lindsey
- Wendell Gilliard
- Yvon Godin