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Irene B. Hull papers, 1933-2006
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Hull, Irene B
- Title
- Irene B. Hull papers
- Dates
- 1933-2006 (inclusive)19332006
- Quantity
- 6 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- 3783
- Summary
- Papers of a Seattle labor and peace activist regarding his activity/membership in Citizen's Child Care Committee, and Grassroots Assembly of Women, Child Care Committee and personal papers
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Irene Hull is a child care, labor, and peace activist based in Seattle, Washington. She was born in Republic, Kansas in 1913. Hull installed insulation on deck heads and bulk heads in shipyards during World War II and also taught in child care centers in Vancouver, Washington and Seattle. At the end of the war, nurseries funded by the Lanham Act were slated to lose their federal funding and close. In response, Hull joined the Citizens' Child Care Committee to keep the nurseries open for working mothers. The Seattle-based committee, with Hull as secretary and Marijo Lawrence as chair, worked to maintain and expand the state's child care program on a permanent basis. They were successful in persuading the Seattle School Board to keep the Seattle nurseries open for three years after the war.
A peace activist since 1960, Hull was a member of Seattle Women Act for Peace and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1969 Hull joined the Grassroots Assembly of Women, an organization established in 1968 by Jeanette Rankin. Its concerns were poverty, racism, and war, particularly their effect on women. Hull also became involved with the Assembly's Child Care Committee, which advocated for a child care system modeled on the Lanham Act nurseries of World War II. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Hull made several trips to Cuba and Russia and, from 1942, was a member of the Communist Party in the United States.
Irene Hull was also active in the labor movement. In 1955, Hull went to work at Farwest Printing and Lithograph as a bindery apprentice and joined the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders Local 87. She worked for two and a half years before losing her job for failing a security clearance. In 1971-1975 Hull served as co-secretary of the Seattle Rank and File Labor Committee, which was formed in 1969 and was affiliated with the National Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy (NCCTUAD). NCCTUAD was an organization of union activists who advocated for union solidarity through rank and file action and democracy within their unions, as well as legislative action in their communities. Irene Hull attended the founding convention for the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) in 1974. CLUW was founded to organize affirmative action for women and people of color, and encourage women's involvement in union activities. Hull served for several years as chair of the Puget Sound Chapter of CLUW's publicity committee and as its corresponding secretary in the 1990s . Hull also served as a delegate to the King County Labor Council beginning in 1980, and as a member of the Advisory Council of the Evergreen State College Labor Center in the early 1990s. Seattle Mayor Norm Rice proclaimed September 7, 1996 Irene Hull day in honor of her accomplishments.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Consult the scope and content information for each accession listed below.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged in three accessions:
- Accession No. 3783-001, Irene B. Hull papers, 1945-1986
- Accession No. 3783-007, Irene B. Hull papers, 1933-1998
- Accession No. 3783-008, Irene B. Hull papers, 1934-2006
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 3783-001: Irene B. Hull papers, 1942-1986Return to Top
- Citizens' Child Care Committee, 1945-1947
- Grassroots Assembly of Women, Child Care Committee, 1969-1977
- Personal Papers, 1942-1986
Scope and Content: Accession includes material pertaining to Hull's activity/membership in Citizen's Child Care Committee, and Grassroots Assembly of Women, Child Care Comittee, plus personal papers. The Citizens' Child Care Committee series spans 1945-1947 and includes correspondence, meeting minutes, writings, reports, clippings and a transcript from a dialogue between Pearl A. Wanamaker and E. L. Linderman, Washington State Superintendant of Public Instruction. The Grassroots Assembly of Women, Child Care Committee series, 1969-1976, includes historical features, correspondence, legislative files, and clippings. This series also includes a subject file regarding the King County Child Care Coordinating Committee. Personal papers reflect Hull's interest in a variety of social issues, including left wing politics (especially communism), labor, women's issues, and the peace movement. The bulk of the accession consists of mailings, ephemera, newsletters and other material relating to these topics, and spans the years 1953-1986.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Irene Hull in 1986 and 1987.
Processing Info: Processing levels vary. Contact repository for details.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Citizens' Child Care Committee |
1945-1947 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1-4 | 3783-001 | Incoming Letters
Scope and Content:
Includes Hugh De Lacy and Pearl A. Wanamaker
|
1945-1947 |
1/5 | 3783-001 | Outgoing Letters |
1945-1947 |
1/6 | 3783-001 | Minutes |
1945-1947 |
1/7 | 3783-001 | Minutes of Other Organizations |
1945-1947 |
1/8 | 3783-001 | News Releases |
1945-1947 |
1/9 | 3783-001 | Legislation |
1945 |
1/10 | 3783-001 | Resolutions |
1945-1946 |
1/11 | 3783-001 | Reports |
1947 |
1/12 | 3783-001 | Writings |
1945-1947 |
1/13 | 3783-001 | Lists |
1946 |
1/14 | 3783-001 | Notes |
undated |
1/15 | 3783-001 | Transcript of Dialogue Between Pearl A. Wanamaker and
E. L. Linderman Regarding State Funding for Children. |
undated |
1/16 | 3783-001 | Clippings |
1945-1947 |
Grassroots Assembly of Women, Child Care
Committee |
1969-1977 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/17 | 3783-001 | Historical Features |
1969 |
1/18 | 3783-001 | General Correspondence |
1969-1976 |
1/19 | 3783-001 | Mailings |
1969-1971 |
1/20 | 3783-001 | Legislative Files |
1969-1977 |
1/21 | 3783-001 | Statistics |
1972 |
1/22 | 3783-001 | Child Care Glossary |
undated |
1/23 | 3783-001 | Clippings |
1971 |
1/24 | 3783-001 | Subject File: King County Child Care Coordination
Committee |
1969-1972 |
Personal Papers |
1942-1986 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/25 | 3783-001 | Incoming Letters |
1971-1985 |
1/26 | 3783-001 | Outgoing Letters |
1974-1984 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/27 | 3783-001 | Classroom Materials |
undated |
1/28-29, 2/1-2 | 3783-001 | Communism |
1965-1986 |
2/3-4 | 3783-001 | Conflict in Spanish Speaking Countries |
1973-1986 |
2/5 | 3783-001 | Consumer Publications |
1968-1979 |
2/6 | 3783-001 | Family Violence/Child Abuse |
1975-1983 |
2/7 | 3783-001 | Gardening |
1966-1976 |
2/8 | 3783-001 | Health and Aging |
1961-1983 |
3/1 | 3783-001 | Homeless/Low Income Populations |
1982-1983 |
3/2 | 3783-001 | Humor |
1972-1985 |
3/3 | 3783-001 | Integration and Bussing |
1972-1985 |
3/4 | 3783-001 | Issues of Concern to Women |
1970(?)-1985 |
3/5 | 3783-001 | Henry M. Jackson |
1971-1983 |
3/6-7, 4/1-2 | 3783-001 | Labor |
1910-1983 |
4/3 | 3783-001 | Papers and Articles Pertinent to
Children |
1972-1983 |
4/4 | 3783-001 | Peace Movement |
1974-1983 |
4/5-6 | 3783-001 | Race Relations |
1964-1986 |
4/7 | 3783-001 | Seattle Women Act for Peace |
1976-1986 |
5/1 | 3783-001 | Taxes |
1960-1985 |
5/2-4 | 3783-001 | U.S. Government |
1963-1983 |
5/5 | 3783-001 | Washington Department of Social and Health
Services |
1976-1977 |
5/6 | 3783-001 | Washington Women's Heritage Project |
1980-1985 |
5/7 | 3783-001 | Women for Racial and Economic Equality |
1978-1983 |
5/8 | 3783-001 | Women in the Labor Force |
1953, 1980-1982 |
5/9 | 3783-001 | Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom |
1975-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/10-11 | 3783-001 | Clippings |
1958-1982 |
5/10-11 | 3783-001 | Ephemera |
1942-1985 |
Accession No. 3783-007: Irene B. Hull papers, 1933-1998Return to Top
- Personal Papers, 1933-1997
- Coalition of Labor Union Women, Puget Sound Chapter, 1955-1997
- Seattle Rank and File Labor Committee, 1970-1982
- Seattle Women Act for Peace, 1971-1997
- Evergreen State College Labor Education and Research Center, Advisory Committee, 1987-1996
Scope and Content: This accession spans 1948-1997 and documents Hull's involvement in labor organizations and peace activism. Personal Papers include correspondence with Senators Warren Magnuson and Henry Jackson, congressmen, other politicians, and newspapers editors. Included with her personal papers are writings such as school reports and personal reflections. Hull also collected writings of others, newsletters, clippings, and ephemera. Subject files document her involvement and interest in union coalitions, peace and justice organizations, and several trips she made to Cuba and Russia.
A major series is devoted to the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), with which Hull was involved and served as chair of the Publicity Committee from 1974-1996. The records concern organizing efforts by CLUW and their support for affirmative action for women, and include historical and organizational information such as brochures, correspondence with labor unions, meeting minutes, resolutions and agenda packets from national CLUW conventions, and a small quantity of newsletters, ephemera, and newspaper clippings.
The Seattle Rank and File Labor Committee series includes correspondence with labor unions, elected officials and the National Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy (NCCTUAD), written statements, resolutions, and newsletters and ephemera concerning the committee's lobbying on behalf of legislation favorable to workers and their anti-war positions. Much of the Committee's work was coordinated with NCCTUAD.
The series on Seattle Women Act for Peace includes correspondence and general mailings, a budget report, a petition to the Joint Senate-House Budget Committee to create a human needs budget, newsletters, and ephemera, from 1971-1997.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Irene Hull between 1989 and 1998.
Processing Info: Processed by Shauna Dean in 2006.
Processing Info: Coalition of Labor Union Women, Puget Sound Chapter newsletters, 1986-1997, are catalogued separately in the Pacific Northwest Collection in 2006.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Personal Papers |
1933-1997 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 3783-007 | Biographical Information |
undated |
1/2-5 | 3783-007 | Incoming Letters |
1947-1997, undated |
1/6-12 | 3783-007 | Outgoing Letters |
1952-1996, undated |
1/13-14 | 3783-007 | Reports |
1949, 1971-1974, 1987, undated |
1/15 | 3783-007 | Writings |
1933, 1965, undated |
Writings of Others |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/16 | 3783-007 | Donahue, Peter |
1991 |
1/17-23 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous
Scope and Content:
Includes typescripts (some titled "northwest copy"), flyers
and photocopied articles on regional and national topics regarding labor, race
relations and activism. Also includes a few poems. Some articles may have been
written by Hull, but are unsigned.
|
1966-1997, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/24 | 3783-007 | Legislation |
1948, 1971-1977, 1995-1996 |
Subject Files |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/25 | 3783-007 | Association of Western Pulp and Paper
Workers |
1969-1972 |
1/26 | 3783-007 | Coalition of Black Trade Unionists |
1992-1997 |
1/27 | 3783-007 | Cuba Trips |
1986-1987 |
1/28 | 3783-007 | Equity in Trades Network |
1995-1996 |
1/29 | 3783-007 | Grassroots Assembly of Women |
1969-1972 |
1/30 | 3783-007 | Jobs with Justice |
undated |
1/31 | 3783-007 | King County Labor Council of Washington |
1991-1998 |
1/32 | 3783-007 | Labor for Peace |
1972 |
1/33 | 3783-007 | National Committee Against Repressive
Legislation |
1970-1977, 1991-1992 |
1/34 | 3783-007 | Peace and Freedom Party |
1968 |
1/35 | 3783-007 | People's Coalition for Peace and Justice |
1971-1974 |
1/36 | 3783-007 | Puget Sound Council of Senior Citizens |
1991-1997 |
1/37 | 3783-007 | Russia Trips |
1979-1990 |
1/38 | 3783-007 | Seattle Bookbinders Union |
1971 |
1/39 | 3783-007 | Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom |
1971, 1997 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/40 | 3783-007 | Conferences and Conventions |
1977, 1996-1997, undated |
1/41 | 3783-007 | News Releases |
1984-1985, undated |
1/42 | 3783-007 | Grievance File Regarding Irene Hull and Craftsman
Press |
1974 |
1/43 | 3783-007 | Petitions |
1971-1972, 1995-1996, undated |
1/44 | 3783-007 | Resolutions |
undated |
2/1 | 3783-007 | Handbook (Untitled) |
undated |
2/2-3 | 3783-007 | Publications |
1968, 1992-1994, undated |
Newsletters |
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box:oversize | Accession | ||
Miscellaneous oversize box 10 | 3783-007 |
Free Angela
|
1971 |
Miscellaneous oversize box 10 | 3783-007 | Lewis McCord Free Press |
1971 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/4 | 3783-007 |
Mac Paps News Bulletin
|
1973-1977 |
2/5-8 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous
Scope and Content:
Predominently related to labor.
|
1944-1997 |
box:oversize | |||
Miscellaneous oversize box 10 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous |
1971-1973, 1992 |
Membership Cards |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/9 | 3783-007 | Communist Party, USA |
1988 |
2/9 | 3783-007 | Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders
International Union |
1956 |
Notes |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/10 | 3783-007 | Class |
undated |
2/11 | 3783-007 | Meeting |
1974 |
2/12 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous |
1962, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/13 | 3783-007 | Certificates |
1947, 1965-1996 |
2/14 | 3783-007 | Programs |
1964, 1984-1989 |
2/15 | 3783-007 | Photographs
Scope and Content:
Includes one undated color photograph of Hull picketing with
Graphic Arts Local 530, one color photograph of the CLUW convention circa
1970s, four undated photographs (color and black and white) of CLUW protesting
South African apartheid, and one photograph (black and white) of confiscated
evidence against white supremacists.
|
undated |
Clippings |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/16 | 3783-007 | Detroit Riots |
1967 |
2/17 | 3783-007 | Regarding: Irene Hull |
1963, 1980-1987, undated |
2/18-21 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous |
1944-1945, 1968-1997, undated |
Ephemera |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/22 | 3783-007 | Communist Party, USA |
1976, 1992-1997, undated |
2/23-27 | 3783-007 | Miscellaneous
Scope and Content:
Mostly local and national ephemera regarding labor, women's
rights and politics.
|
1936, 1963-1997, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/28 | 3783-007 | Miscellany |
undated |
Coalition of Labor Union Women, Puget Sound
Chapter |
1955-1997 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/29 | 3783-007 | Historical Information |
1974-1995 |
2/30 | 3783-007 | Organizational Information |
1975, 1993 |
2/31 | 3783-007 | Incoming Letters |
1989-1997 |
2/32 | 3783-007 | Outgoing Letters |
1974-1994 |
2/33 | 3783-007 | Intraorganizational Correspondence |
1993-1997 |
2/34 | 3783-007 | Minutes |
1988-1997 |
2/35 | 3783-007 | Speeches and Writings |
1986-1997 |
2/36 | 3783-007 | Resolutions |
1990-1994 |
2/37 | 3783-007 | Membership Records |
1955-1997 |
2/38-39 | 3783-007 | Newsletters |
1988-1997, undated |
2/40 | 3783-007 | Conferences and Conventions |
1993, 1996 |
2/41 | 3783-007 | Anniversary Book |
1974-1994 |
2/42 | 3783-007 | Clippings |
1993, undated |
2/43 | 3783-007 | Ephemera |
undated |
Seattle Rank and File Labor Committee |
1970-1982 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/44 | 3783-007 | General Correspondence |
1970-1982 |
2/45 | 3783-007 | Interorganizational Correspondence with National
Coordinating Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy |
1971-1973 |
2/46 | 3783-007 | Statements and Writings |
1970-1973 |
2/47 | 3783-007 | Resolutions |
undated |
2/48 | 3783-007 | Newsletters of Other Labor Committees |
1971-1972 |
2/49 | 3783-007 | Newsletter/Meeting Notices |
1971-1973 |
2/50 | 3783-007 | Ephemera |
1972, undated |
Seattle Women Act for Peace (SWAP) |
1971-1997 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/51 | 3783-007 | Mailings/Correspondence |
1972-1974, 1997 |
2/52 | 3783-007 | Financial Records |
1971 |
2/53 | 3783-007 | Petition |
1990 |
2/54 | 3783-007 | Newsletters |
1971-1974, 1997 |
2/55 | 3783-007 | Ephemera |
1973, undated |
Evergreen State College Labor Education and Research
Center, Advisory Committee |
1987-1996 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/56 | 3783-007 | General Correspondence |
1987-1996, undated |
2/57 | 3783-007 | Minutes |
1993-1996 |
3/1 | 3783-007 | Speeches and Writings |
1989-1996, undated |
3/2 | 3783-007 | Budget |
1994-1995 |
3/3 | 3783-007 | Lists |
1992, undated |
3/4 | 3783-007 | Conferences and Conventions |
1991-1996, undated |
3/5-12 | 3783-007 | Notebook
General Notes:
Literature distributed by the Labor Center. Contains writings
and articles regarding various labor activities.
|
1991-1996, undated |
3/13 | 3783-007 | Newsletters:
Labor Center News
|
1994-1996 |
Accession No. 3783-008: Irene B. Hull papers, 1934-2006Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence, political and other ephemera, clippings, and various notes and day planners. Notable correspondents include Reps. Edward B. Murray and Jim McDermott, Sens. Jeanne Kohl-Welles and Maria Cantwell, and other civic leaders.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Acquisition Info: Source: Irene Hull, September 2006
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Child care services--Washington (State)--Citizen participation
- Day care centers--Washington (State)--Citizen participation
- Labor unions and communism--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Pacifism--Washington (State)--Citizen participation
- Peace--Societies, etc
- Women in the labor movement
- Women in the labor movement--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Women political activists--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
Personal Names
- Hull, Irene B.--Archives
- Lawrence, Marijo
Corporate Names
- Evergreen State College. Labor Education & Research Center. Advisory Committee
- Grassroots Assemby of Women. Child Care Committee
- National Committee for Trade Union Action and Democracy
- Seattle Women Act For Peace
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government--20th century
- Washington (State)--Politics and government--20th century
Form or Genre Terms
- Agendas (administrative records)
- Brochures
- Correspondence
- Minutes
- Resolutions
- Transcripts
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Linderman, E. L (creator)
- Wanamaker, Pearl Anderson, 1899- (creator)
Corporate Names
- Coalition of Labor Union Women (U.S.). Seattle Chapter (creator)
- University of Washington. University Archives (creator)
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)