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Title
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Employee Strikes Weave an Historic Thread Through Kansas City
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Description
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Article provides an historical overview of union labor strife in Kansas City; specifically three early labor strikes: 1889 Garment Makers Union walkout of the Swofford Brothers Shirt and Overall factory; May 5, 1912, work stoppage by beer delivery drivers of Local Union 100; December 16, 1936, sit-down strike by workers at General Motors' Fisher Body Plant in the Leeds District.
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Date
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2008-03-12
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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1951 Flood
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Description
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Aerial view of flooded area looking east across the Fairfax Industrial District.
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Date
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1951
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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1951 Flood
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Description
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Aerial view of flooded area looking southeast across the Fairax District. Downtown skyline, Municipal Airport, General Motors assembly plant, and Phillips Refinery in view.
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Date
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1951
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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1951 Flood
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Description
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Aerial view of flooded area looking east across the Fairfax Industrial District. View includes the Socony-Vacuum Terminal and Lube plant, General Motors assembly plant, International Harvester, and portions of the Fairfax Airport.
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Date
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1951
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Baby You Can Drive My Car . . .
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Description
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Brief article describing the auto manufacturing industry in the Kansas City area. The Ford Claycomo plant and General Motors Fairfax plant are described, as is their involvement in the production of hybrid vehicles.
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Date
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2006-04-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Community Was Rich In Sharing
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Description
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The current exhibit on the African American community in Leeds, Missouri, is commented on by Steve Penn in his column. The exhibit is located, until September, 2003, at the Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center and is sponsored by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Although the community was poor in material wealth it was rich in togetherness.
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Date
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2003-07-22
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Buyout Program Near Completion
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Description
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General Motors Corp. has been reducing its hourly work force by 30 percent. At the Fairfax plant, 682 of the plant's 2,500 production employees decided to leave, and more than 400 hundred have already left. The article goes on to report, however, that "While General Motors is closing about a dozen plants as part of the downsizing, the size of the Fairfax work force will not change significantly . . . because departing employees are being replaced."
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Date
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2006-10-13
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Chevrolet Plant
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Description
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Aerial view of Chevrolet plant, Kansas City, Missouri.
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Object Type
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Photograph
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1957, Page p860
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Description
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A portion of Leeds, Missouri, from E. 37th Street south to E. 40th Street and from Bennington Avenue east to Raytown Road, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area. Noted at top of map, "(705-706-707-724-Vol. 5) Add'l Sheet, Nov. 1939."
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Date
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1917/1957
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 6, 1917-1945, Page p860
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Description
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A portion of Leeds, Missouri, from E. 37th Street south to E. 40th Street and from Bennington Avenue east to Raytown Road, showing buildings, streets, and additions. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page with adjoining area. At top of map, "(705-706-707-724-Vol. 5) Add'l Sheet, Nov. 1939."
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Date
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1939
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Object Type
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Map
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Title
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SC169 North American Aviation Collection Finding Aid
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Description
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The North American Aviation Inc. operated a B-25 factory at the Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, Kansas from 1942-1945. This collection, donated by relatives of former North American Aviation employees, consists of issues of the plant's employee newsletter, notices sent to employees, and a patriotic music catalog.
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Date
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1942/1945
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Object Type
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Finding Aid
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Title
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GM Plant Makes 10 Millionth Vehicle
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Description
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The General Motors Corp. Fairfax Assembly Plant, 3201 Fairfax Trafficway in Kansas City, Kansas, produced its 10 millionth car, a black 2006 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx on August 19, 2005. All Chevrolet Malibus are made here. Next year the plant will add the midsize Saturn Aura to its lineup. The plant was founded in 1944 and currently supports 3,000 jobs.
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Date
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2005-08-26
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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GM's Turnaround Bolsters Fairfax
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Description
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Article summarizes how recent gains in the automobile market have helped General Motors recover from the verge of bankruptcy and has allowed the company to reinvest in its Fairfax plant in Kansas City, Kansas. A history of the plant, including its production role during World War II, its shift to automobile production, and its survival through periods of economic decline is provided. A timeline noting key events is included.
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Date
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2013-01-27
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Renewing the Kansas City Spirit
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Description
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Norman Rockwell's painting of "The Kansas City Spirit" is the basis for this review of the history of some of Kansas City's "titans" and how they have "largely gone," such as the stockyards, Trans World Airways (TWA) and aviation industry, garment production, and automobile manufacturing. What will replace them?
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Date
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2009-11-15
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Dealership Loss May Not Have Been Voluntary
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Description
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Major Cadilliac car dealership changed hands earlier this year. It had been in the Major family for 44 years, and the dealership has been a fixture in Kansas City since 1908. It was owned by three successive generations of the Major family and consistently ranked high among the area's top auto stores. F. Lee Major, III, and his son, John T. Major, have filed a lawsuit in Jackson County Circuit Court against General Motors Corp. and its financing arm, General Motors Acceptance Corp. Major Cadillac had taken over Charlie Fisher Buick Chevrolet just down the street from their dealership at 3200 Main and financial problems quickly ensued. Article explains the law suit. Conklin Cars bought the Cadillac dealership in June.
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Date
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2007-10-18
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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GM Burnishing its Crown Jewel
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Description
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Article on General Motors planning to invest $600 million in its Fairfax assembly plant in Kansas City, Kansas. The money will be used "to build and equip a 450,000-square-foot paint shop and upgrade the plant's stamping press, among other improvements, "making it the 'crown jewel'" of its manufacturing system. The investment is one of the largest GM has ever made in an existing plant. The Fairfax plant produces the Buick LaCrosse and the Chevrolet Malibu.
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Date
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2013-01-29
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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''We All Had a Cause'': Kansas City's Bomber Plant, 1941-1945
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Description
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The B-25 bomber was crucial to the war effort during World War II and many of these bombers were made in North American Aviation's Kansas City, Kansas facility. "This article describes the origin and development of that defense plant, as well as the principal achievements of its employees, who made vital contributions to the war effort." The plant was located on a 75 acre site adjoining Fairfax Airport in the Fairfax Industrial District and the ground breaking ceremony for the plant was held on March 8, 1941. A ceremony on December 23, 1941, marked the completion of the first bomber to come out of the plant with the first test flight on January 3, 1942. There were 1,358 workers at the plant early in 1942. According to the article, by autumn of 1942, women held 27 percent of the jobs. Article also discusses the role of African Americans at the plant. When production of the airplane ended in August of 1945, 6,608 B-25s had been built in the Kansas City plant. General Motors eventially purchased the property and used it for car production.
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Date
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2005
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Object Type
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Magazine Article