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Ben Gold, president of the International Fur and Leather Workers Union, addressing the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) convention in Portland, Oregon, in November 1948.

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Ben Gold

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To illustrate the article on Ben Gold. This cropped image is the primary means of visually identify the subject of the article, and is being used only for informational purposes. Gold is addressing the 1948 CIO during which the labor federation expelled the Greater New York CIO Council, of which Gold's IFLWU Joint Council was a member. This led Gold to fight his own expulsion, as well as begin fighting a drive at the national level of the CIO to expel all communist-led or communist-dominated unions. See: Davies, Lawrence E. "New York Council Expelled by CIO As 'Slavish' to Reds." New York Times. November 21, 1948; Raskin, A.H. "Drive on Communists Gains Momentum in CIO." New York Times. December 12, 1948; Loftus, Joseph A. "CIO Leaders Map Fight on Leftists." New York Times. May 17, 1949.

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Photographer: John Florea; original copyright by Life magazine

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