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- Q16007357 description "American labor unionist".
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- Q16007357 abstract "James Barron Carey (August 12, 1911 – September 11, 1973) was an American labor union leader; secretary-treasurer of CIO (1938–55); vice-president of AFL–CIO (from 1955); served as president of United Electrical and Machine Workers (1936–41) but broke with it because of its Communist control. He was the founder and president (1950–65) of rival the International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. President Truman appointed Carey to the President's Committee on Civil Rights in 1946. Carey was labor representative to the United Nations Association (1965–72). Carey helped influence the CIO’s pullout from the WFTU and the formation of the ICFTU dedicated to promoting free trade and democratic unionism worldwide.".
- Q16007357 birthDate "1911-08-12".
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- Q16007357 deathDate "1973-09-11".
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- Q16007357 deathYear "1973".
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- Q16007357 birthDate "1911-08-12".
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- Q16007357 dateOfBirth "1911-08-12".
- Q16007357 dateOfDeath "1973-09-11".
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- Q16007357 name "Carey, James B.".
- Q16007357 name "James B. Carey".
- Q16007357 occupation "Labor union leader".
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- Q16007357 shortDescription "American labor unionist".
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- Q16007357 comment "James Barron Carey (August 12, 1911 – September 11, 1973) was an American labor union leader; secretary-treasurer of CIO (1938–55); vice-president of AFL–CIO (from 1955); served as president of United Electrical and Machine Workers (1936–41) but broke with it because of its Communist control. He was the founder and president (1950–65) of rival the International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. President Truman appointed Carey to the President's Committee on Civil Rights in 1946.".
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