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AFSCME meets with Mayor Loeb

Mayor Henry Loeb (far left) meeting with AFSCME Officials on February 13. Joe Paisley, Field representative, P.J. Ciampa, national director of field services, William Lucy, national associate director of legislation and T.O. Jones, president of Memphis Local 1733 February 13 (left to right).
Creator: Sellers, Barney
Date: 1968-02-28
Source: I Am a Man: Photographs of the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Citation
Sellers, Barney , “AFSCME meets with Mayor Loeb,” I Am A Man, accessed February 22, 2025, https://projects.lib.wayne.edu/iamaman/items/show/158.