American Federation of Teachers (AFT)

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The American Federation of Teachers was founded in 1916 to represent the economic, social and professional interests of classroom teachers. Five divisions within the organization represent the broad spectrum of AFT's membership: teachers; paraprofessionals and school-related personnel; local, state and federal employees; higher education faculty and staff; and nurses and other healthcare professionals. In addition, the union includes more than 170,000 retiree members. Many well-known Americans have been AFT members, including John Dewey, Albert Einstein, Hubert Humphrey, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt, Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, former Senate Majority Leader and Ambassador to Japan Mike Mansfield, and former United Nations Under Secretary and Nobel Peace Prize winner Ralph Bunche.

The AFT quick link returns all content that has been tagged AFT, which currently contains collection abstracts, audio files, selected speeches and images. Please note the pager at the bottom of this page. Your main contact at the Reuther is Dan Golodner - American Federation of Teachers Archivist (AFT).

For additional information about AFT please visit the American Federation of Teachers Web site.

(29091) Protest, Carter County Federation of TeachersImage
(29092) Charles Hazelwood and Roy BlackwellImage
(29093) Picket Lines, Carter County Federation of TeachersImage
(29094) Rosalynn Carter and Members of the CLUWImage
(29095) AFT Representatives and Alternates to the CLUW Executive BoardImage
(29098) Elaine Chisholm and Mary Ellen RiordanImage
(29099) Larry SibelmanImage
(29100) Henry BennettImage
(29101) Joan SuterImage
(29102) Earl RaabImage
(29103) James O'MearaImage
(29104) Henry Bennett, AFT Midwest Civil Rights ConferenceImage
(29105) Lionel JambersImage
(29106) Mary Ellen RiordanImage
(29107) Al Loewenthal Image
(29108) Bill GreeneImage
(29109) Al deRue and Mary Ellen RiordanImage
(29149) Royal Oak Education Association Strike, Royal Oak, MI.Image
(29150) Overcrowded Classrooms Split by ChalkboardsImage
(29151) David Selden, Labor in Schools ConventionImage
(29152) Robert Porter, Lawyers ConventionImage
(29153) Teacher JailingsImage
(29154) Senator Edward Kennedy and AFT President Albert ShankerImage
(29707) George Meany, Bob HopeImage
(29708) Albert Shanker, Bob HopeImage
(29709) March in Support of the Equal Rights AmendmentImage
(29785) Nicholas ZonarvichImage
(29786) Victory of the Public Employee FederationImage
(29787) Albert Shanker, Public Employee FederationImage
(29788) Al Tapson and Jim Ballard, AFT Local 1021 RallyImage
(29802) Lane Kirkland, Kathryn Kobb, Albert ShankerImage
(29811) Rodney Bower, Secretary-Treasurer, DPE and Peter Unterweger, research associate, UAWImage
(29812) Reagan Protest, Oklahoma Federation of TeachersImage
(29813) Rally Protesting Higher Education Budget CutsImage
(29814) Reagan Protests, Oklahoma Federation of TeachersImage
(29815) National Day of Action to Protest Education Budget CutsImage
(29816) Senator Carl Levin, John Elliot, President of the Detroit Federation of TeachersImage
(29817) Reagan Protests, Oklahoma Federation of TeachersImage
(29818) National Day of Action to Protest Education Budget CutsImage
(29819) U.S. Student Association DemonstrationImage
(29820) Solidarity Day DemonstrationImage
(29821) U.S. Student Association DemonstrationImage
(29822) William Simons, demonstration at the White HouseImage
(29823) Norm Swennson, Cook County College Teachers UnionImage
(29824) Jessie Norman and Siham ZitzlerImage
(29825) Albert Shanker speaking at the 1984 Democratic National ConventionImage
(29934) Fred Fails, Vice President, Local 250, AFTImage
(29935) AFT Members March at the 1984 Democratic National ConventionImage
(29936) National Democratic Committee Electing their Executive CouncilImage
(29937) Marian Wright EdelmanImage