




An active member of United Auto Workers Locals 314, 157 and 212, John Craft served on the Executive Board and in various committees, including the Flying Squad and Publicity. Mr. Craft’s papers reflect his interest in post World War II labor issues and the activities of Local 212. Correspondence with Ernest Mazey is included in the collection.
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