A. H. Raskin Papers
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Abstract
A. H. Raskin (1911-1993) was a noted labor journalist and editor. This collection consists primarily of columns Raskin wrote about labor for the New York Times between 1940 and 1976.
Historical/Biographical Note
A. H. Raskin (1911-1993) was a noted labor journalist and editor. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, he graduated from City College in 1931 and joined the New York Times as a labor reporter in 1934. In 1942, Raskin joined the U. S. Army and served as chief of the Labor Branch of the Industrial Services Division. He returned to the New York Times upon his discharge at the end of the war. In 1952, Raskin wrote a series of articles about racketeering in labor unions. The articles won numerous awards and prompted the American Federation of Labor to establish an anti-racketeering committee. During the New York newspaper strike of 1963, Raskin researched and wrote a 15,000 word article that appeared the day after the strike ended. It remains a highly regarded work of journalistic objectivity in the face of great difficulty. He retired from the New York Times in 1977, but continued writing. In 1990, Raskin suffered a stroke which caused him to develop aphasia (difficulty in producing or comprehending spoken or written language). During the remaining years of his life, Raskin was involved in educating others about aphasia, most notably in his moving New York Times op-ed piece "The Words I Lost" (Sep 19, 1992).
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in two series:
Series I: General Files, 1940-1994
Series II: Scrapbooks, 1961-1976
Folders are arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content Note
This collection consists primarily of columns Raskin wrote about labor for the New York Times between 1940 and 1976. Columns from 1940-1959 are photocopies, while those from 1961-1976 are original clippings in large scrapbooks. In addition, there are some non-New York Times writings on labor, as well as material on Raskin's struggle with aphasia.
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Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restrictions.
Conditions Governing Use
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by A.H. Raskin were transferred to New York University in 2006 by Marjorie Raskin; with the exception of copyright to A. H. Raskin's unpublished writings, which was retained by Marjorie Raskin. Permission to publish or reproduce materials in this collection must be secured from Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives or Marjorie Raskin. Please contact tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu, (212) 998-2630.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date; A. H. Raskin Papers; WAG 259; box number; folder number;
Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012, New York University Libraries.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Marjorie Raskin in 2006. The accession number associated with this gift is 2006.064.
Existence and Location of Copies
A. H. Raskin's columns can be found in back issues of the New York Times and digital copies can be found in the New York Times Article Archive.
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Processing Information
Materials were condensed from 8 to 7 boxes by the archivist.