- Collection:
- 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike
- Title:
- Strikers and Loeb
- Creator:
- Memphis press scimitar
- Date of Original:
- 1968-02
- Subject:
- Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968
Strikes and lockouts--Tennessee--Memphis
Sanitation workers--Tennessee--Memphis
Civil rights movements--Tennessee--Memphis
Civil rights--African Americans--Tennessee--Memphis
Civil rights--Tennessee--Memphis
Civil rights demonstrations--Tennessee--Memphis
Memphis (Tenn.)--Race relations
Race relations
Race discrimination--Tennessee--Memphis
Strikes and lockouts--Sanitation--Tennessee--Memphis
Strikes and lockouts--Refuse collectors--Tennessee--Memphis
Mayors--Tennessee--Memphis
Labor unions--Organizing--Tennessee--Memphis
Labor unions--Tennessee--Memphis
AFSCME
African American labor union members--Tennessee--Memphis
Labor union members--Tennessee--Memphis
Labor leaders--Tennessee--Memphis
Civic leaders--Tennessee--Memphis
African American civic leaders--Tennessee--Memphis - People:
- Loeb, Henry, 1920-1992
Paisley, Joe
Ciampa, P. J.
Lucy, William
Jones, T. O. - Location:
- United States, Tennessee, Shelby County, Memphis, 35.14953, -90.04898
- Medium:
- black-and-white photographs
- Type:
- StillImage
- Format:
- image/jpeg
- Description:
- Black-and-white photograph from February 1968 taken by the Memphis Press-Scimitar newspaper in Memphis, Tennessee. Memphis Mayor Loeb meeting union representatives, February 13, 1968. The sanitation workers union, Local 1733, was a chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). From left; Joe Paisley, AFSCME representative; P.J. Ciampa, AFSCME national director of field services; William Lucy, AFSCME national associate director of legislation; and T.O. Jones, president of Memphis Local 1733. Mayor Henry Loeb has his back to the camera.
The Memphis Sanitation Workers' strike began on February 11, 1968, following years of dangerous working conditions, discrimination, and the work-related deaths of two African American sanitation workers. Led by local clergy, including Methodist pastor James Lawson, community members engaged in boycotts, mass meetings, marches, and other civil disobedience in support of the strike. The strike ended April 12, 1968.
The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata. - Local Identifier:
- sc.0475.90012_03.037
- Metadata URL:
- https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-swstrike/31/
- Original Collection:
- 1968 Sanitation Workers Strike, PS 90012, University of Memphis Libraries Special Collections, Memphis, Tennessee
- Contributing Institution:
- University of Memphis. Libraries. Special Collections Department
- Rights: