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John Wiita Papers, 1976-1978 : Correspondence

Title
John Wiita Papers, 1976-1978 : Correspondence.
Publication
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Notes
John Wiita (1888-1984) was born in Ylistaro, Finland. After attending folk school, he came to the United States at the age of 17. He settled in Superior, Wisconsin, where he worked as a longshoreman and railroad car repairman and was active in the Superior Chapter of the Finnish Socialist Federation. He also attended and taught at the Work People's College in Duluth, Minnesota. In 1916, he moved to Detroit, Michigan and later to other places, always remaining active in Socialist organizations, particularly with the Finnish American and Finnish Canadian labor press, including Toveri, Socialisti, Tyomies, Vapaus and Eteenpäin. After the 1921 split within the Finnish Socialist Federation, Wiita became a functionary within the Finnish Federation and Worker's Party of America; however, by 1945, when he moved to Brooklyn, Connecticut, he had dropped his Communist Party membership. He became a realtor, helping to found the Northeastern Board of Realtors.
AMDigital Reference: IHRC2841, Box 1, Folder 1.
Reproduction of: John Wiita Papers, 1976-1978 1976-1978.
Immigration History Research Center Archives, University of Minnesota
Text in Finnish, English.
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Summary
Description: A series of letters, mostly typescript, discussing aspects of the history of the Finnish-American community, Finnish-American labour unions and socialist organisations, and the publication of John Wiita's memoirs.
Variant and related titles
Migration to new worlds. Module II, The modern era.
Format
Books / Online
Language
Finnish; English
Added to Catalog
October 25, 2023
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Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
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