Houston Labor and Trades Council
Houston Labor and Trades Council
editOn February 5, 1918, during a general meeting, Houston branches of organized labor consolidated. The Houston Labor Council became the Houston Labor and Trades Council. In the same meeting, the Council, by resolution, endorsed suffrage in Texas, as follows: "That the Council ask the Governor of Texas to submit to the special session of the legislature an amendment to the Terrill election law extending to women the right of suffrage in the democratic primaries."
Hortense Ward (née Hortense Sparks; 1872–1944), Lavinia Engle (1892–1979), and Martha Alice Wood, MD (maiden; 1877–1947), appeared before the Council on behalf of the amendment.[1]
Name changes
edit- 1942: Houston Central Labor and Trade Council
- 1952: Houston Industrial Labor Council
- 19??: Houston Area Industrial Labor Council
Secretaries
edit- 1912: George Wilson
- 1910–1914: William Edward Carroll (1881–1931); Carroll was also secretary of the Labor Messenger
- 1954–1965: Norman Earnest Coward (1909–1965)
Executive secretaries
edit- 1914–1931: William Edward Carroll (1881–1931)
- 1931–1954: George Alexander LaTour Wilson (1875–1954)
Presidents
edit- 1919: H.S. Spencer
- 1925–1931: George Alexander LeTour Wilson (1875–1954)
- 1935: Eddie L. Woods
- 1942–1946: B.F. McClellan
- 1950: Troy D. Slaughter
- 1952: Charley Sparks
Vice Presidents
edit- 1919: D.W. Tracy
- 1924: Roy Williams
Attorneys
edit- 1919: Sewell Myer
Membership
edit- 1949: 30,000
- 1953: 60,000
Publications
edit- Labor Messenger. OCLC 1089991789 (all editions).
Bibliography
editAnnotations
editNotes
editReferences
edit- Houston Post, The (February 6, 1918). "Local Labor Unions Centralizing Power". Vol. 33, no. 308. p. 5. Retrieved May 10, 2021 – via Portal to Texas History.
- Green, George N[orris], PhD (curator) (2017). "Walking the Line – The Diverse History of Organized Labor in Texas" (PDF) (A retrospective exhibit recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Texas Labor Archives, 2017). University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections: 1–24. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
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External links
edit- "Houston Area Industrial Union Council Records". University of Texas at Arlington, Special Collections Library. OCLC 19706895.
- Harris County AFL-CIO Council records, 1911–1970". University of Texas at Arlington, Special Collections Library. OCLC 840014007, 19706755.
- "Harris County AFL-CIO Council (Houston, Tex.) records, 1971–1983". University of Texas at Arlington, Special Collections Library. OCLC 839812558.