American Decades
"We Back America"
Magazine article
By: George Meany
Date: July 1946
Source: Meany, George. "We Back America." American Federationist 53, no. 7, July 1946, 3–6.
About the Author: George Meany (1894–1980) was born and raised in New York City, and entered the workforce as a journeyman plumber. He eventually climbed the ranks of the Plumbers International Union in New York State. A staunch advocate of social justice, Meany served in various capacities for his own union, and later for the nationwide American Federation of Labor (AFL) in Washington. He became the AFL president in 1952. After the celebrated reunification with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in 1955, Meany served as the first president of the combined AFLCIO until his retirement in 1979.
Introduction
After defeating its great rival, the Knights of Labor, for the allegiance of American workers,...
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1940's Business and the Economy Primary Sources
- Republican Criticism of New Deal Economics
- "Arsenal of Democracy"
- Fireside Chat on the Cost of Living and the Progress of the War
- The War Labor Board and What it Means to You
- "The Nine Hundred and Twenty-ninth Press Conference"
- "Seizure!"
- The Bretton Woods Proposals
- "It Must Not Happen Again"
- Statement before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency
- Investigation of Petroleum Resources
- "Housing and Full Employment"
- "We Back America"
- Truman Defends Taft-Hartley Act Veto
- Photographs of Supermarkets in the 1940s
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
