Anne Marshall Interview
Item
Descriptive Metadata
- Identifier
- OBJ_643_sideA_01; OBJ_643_sideB_01
- Title
- Anne Marshall Interview
- Description
- An interview of Anne Marshall conducted by Sara Diamond. Marshall discusses her early life and move to B.C; her first introduction to trade unionism in 1924 when she met supporters of the Longshore strike at her waitressing job; protection and integration of immigrant workers; equal pensions for women; piecework; racism; wages and hours of work; policing the contracts.
- Format
- MP3
- PDF, 58 pages
- Type
- Audio cassette
- Typed transcript
- Creator
- See all items with this valueWomen's Labour History Project
- See all items with this valueSara Diamond
- Date Created
- 2024
Research, Contributions, Curation
- Contributor
- Anne Marshall
- Sub-theme
- Trade Union
- Subject
- Women and Trade Unions
- Unemployment
- British Columbia
- Restaurant Sector
- Laundry Workers
- Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local 28
- Places, Locations and Nations
- Vancouver (Mainstreet, Chinatown)
- Vancouver, Canada.
- Unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Source
- Provenance
- The personal archive of Dr. Sara Diamond donated to the Crista Dahl Media Library and Archive in 2018. This material is part of the Women's Labour History Project oral history series.
- Sara Diamond was the interviewer.
- Access Rights
- For research purposes. Requires permission to publish. Please contact the archivist
- Resource class
- Sound
Interpretive Analysis
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