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James Caesar Petrillo

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Caesar Petrillo , 1892-1984, American labor leader, president of the American Federation of Musicians (1940-58), b. Chicago. In 1915 he became president of the American Musicians' Union. However, three years later he joined the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) and in 1922 was elected the local's president. He built his local into a highly disciplined organization and became a force in municipal politics. As national president of the American Federation of Musicians, he called several strikes against radio, television, and recording companies in order to strengthen the AFM and to combat... Read more
The 1940s: Media: People in the News
...suspicions on the far Right that a Communist conspiracy was at work within the State Department. In June 1940 James Caesar Petrillo was elected president of the American Federation of Musicians. During the next few years, he would lead a struggle... Read more

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