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Wurf, King, Ciampa, Memphis

AFSCME President Jerry Wurf consults with Martin Luther King, Jr. who traveled to Memphis to lend support to the striking sanitation workers of Local 1733. AFSCME Field Director P.J. Ciampa stands behind them.
Creator: Copley, Richard L.
Date: 1968
Collection: AFSCME Communications Department Records
Citation
Copley, Richard L., “Wurf, King, Ciampa, Memphis,” I Am A Man, accessed February 22, 2025, https://projects.lib.wayne.edu/iamaman/items/show/175.