Appointment to San Francisco Human Rights Commission, 1984, 1984
Scope and Contents - from the collection guide
The first folder is “Biographies” which lists the scope of his 38 years in public life. A significant biography was prepared for Martin’s retirement celebration booklet which covers his life in some detail from childhood to retirement and is illustrated with many photos. For his first elected position as steward of the Presidio Division, there is a binder holding documents he collected to perform his duties. Additional papers held in Series I cover his appointment to the TWU Civil & Human Rights Division as well as his appointment to the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and his service as Western Regional Director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute. There are also two folders of newspaper clippings reporting Martin’s activities.
The greatest volume of material is that which was created by the TWU - both the Local 250-A and National Office. Included are constitutions, educational programs, candidates’ statements for local elections, legal actions, rank & file material, retirement programs and the retirees’ club.
Significant are records from the Muni Health and Safety Project, originally called the Study of Stress and Hypertension in Muni Transportation Drivers. Documents include the proposal, several reports, and extensive supporting data. There is a large folder of printed pamphlets, some published by the TWU Local 250-A/Muni Improvement Fund. There is a run of the TWU Express, 1969-2006 (broken run) as well as documents from the Educational Center.
Printed documents other than those by the Transport Workers Union include leadership training from the AFL-CIO and others on fair housing in San Francisco and diversity in the workplace.
Primarily documents the TWU, particularly San Francisco Local 250-A. Includes material related to TWU constitutions, educational programs, candidates’ statements for local elections, legal actions, rank & file material, retirement programs, the TWU Express, and the retirees’ club. There is also some biographical material on Martin, and additional material related to AFL-CIO leadership training, fair housing in San Francisco, diversity in the workplace, and the Muni Health and Safety Project. Also included is documentation of Martin's participation in the TWU Civil & Human Rights Division, the San Francisco Human Rights Commission and the A. Philip Randolph Institute.
Dates
- 1984
Extent
From the Collection: 4.25 Cubic Feet ( (3 cartons) (1 box))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
folder includes: “The Unfinished Agenda: The Economic status of African Americans in San Francisco, 1964 - 1990,” by Committee on African American Parity, Human Rights Commission
Repository Details
Part of the Labor Archives and Research Center Repository
San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722 USA
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu