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- Q19666203 description "American lobbyist".
- Q19666203 description "American lobbyist".
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- Q19666203 abstract "Vance Muse (1890—1950) was an American businessman and conservative lobbyist from Texas who invented the Right-to-work movement against the unionization of American workers, and helped pass the first anti-union laws in Texas. Muse was editor of The Christian American and worked for the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution (SCUC), which used both anti-Semitic and anti-black rhetoric in their lobby work against the reelection of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Christian American Association worked on the far right-wing in Texas labor politics. He also used segregationist views as an argument against unions, stating that "From now on, white women and white men will be forced into organizations with black African apes whom they will have to call 'brother' or lose their jobs."He was born at Moran, Texas. Beginning in 1917, he worked at the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce and participated in a wide range of conservative political organizations. He became an associate of business magnate John Henry Kirby, and supported his fight against the Adamson Act which gave an eight-hour workday to railroad workers. He was strongly opposed to the New Freedom business reform legislation of Woodrow Wilson, as well as the New Deal policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt. During and after World War II, Muse was instrumental in passing a number of anti-union laws in the American South, and wished to propose a Right-to-work amendment to the United States Constitution.".
- Q19666203 birthDate "1890".
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- Q19666203 deathDate "1950".
- Q19666203 deathYear "1950".
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- Q19666203 dateOfBirth "1890".
- Q19666203 dateOfDeath "1950".
- Q19666203 name "Muse, Vance".
- Q19666203 placeOfBirth "Moran, Texas".
- Q19666203 shortDescription "American lobbyist".
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- Q19666203 comment "Vance Muse (1890—1950) was an American businessman and conservative lobbyist from Texas who invented the Right-to-work movement against the unionization of American workers, and helped pass the first anti-union laws in Texas. Muse was editor of The Christian American and worked for the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution (SCUC), which used both anti-Semitic and anti-black rhetoric in their lobby work against the reelection of Franklin D. Roosevelt.".
- Q19666203 label "Vance Muse".
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