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Brochure
Publication Date
1962
Description
This is a 1962 edition of "American Labor in the Peace Corps". It briefly describes how American laborers - such as electricians, plumbers, retail workers, etc. - can contribute to the Peace Corps project. The activities of 15 volunteers are briefly detailed, including their names, their profession and union membership at home, and what they are doing as volunteers. The final sections are an explanation for why the reader should volunteer, an endorsement from the union AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations), a list of desired skills, Peace Corps locations, and a section on qualifications to become a volunteer.
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S 19.2:L 11
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Peace Corps, "American Labor in the Peace Corps" (1962). Brochures. 11.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-peacecorps-brochures/11