Jenkins, Howard, 1915-
Biography
Howard Jenkins, Jr., was the first African American appointed to the National Labor Relations Board. He served on the Board from 1963 to 1983.
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
Portrait of Howard Jenkins, Jr., Undated
Portrait of Howard Jenkins, Jr. in early middle age.
Post-NLRB: Speeches, Undated
Series 6 consists of material pertaining to Jenkins' life after leaving the National Labor Relations Board. Included are speeches and articles, two oral histories with transcripts, and material about the Montgomery County, Maryland Board of Appeals.
Reduction in Force Notice, 1947
National Wage Stabilization Board Advice of Personnel Action, Form NWSB400.
Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr. on the Occasion of his Swearing-in as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board, 1963 August 30
Series 5 covers Jenkins association with the National Labor Relations Board. Included are correspondence, reports, material relating to his nomination and appointment.
Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr. on the Occasion of his Swearing-in as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board, 1963 August 30
Statement of Howard Jenkins, Jr. on the Occasion of his Swearing-in as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board.
Swearing-In Ceremony, 1968
Justice Thurgood Marshall, Frank W. McCulloch and Howard Jenkins, Jr. at Swearing-in ceremony.
Tropic Lightning, 1975
Notebook of the Department of the Army, Headquarters, 3d Squadron 4th Cavalry, 25th Infantry Division, commemorating Howard Jenkins, Jr. visit to the command.
Washington Window from AFL-CIO News, 1967 August 26
Mention of Howard Jenkins, Jr. in article Washington Window.
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