Source
State Archives of Florida, Series S406
Description
Bulletin from the Associated Industries of Florida, headquartered in Jacksonville, interpreting the implications of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Executive Order 8802 for the South and its tradition of racial segregation. The document quotes from a letter written by Alabama governor Frank Dixon, in which he expresses vigorous opposition to the order.
[Letterhead]
THE ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF FLORIDA
724-725 Graham Building JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
W.W. SIMMONS, President
JOHN P. INGLE, Secretary
August 5, 1942
SUPREME COURT APPROVES LEGALITY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL WATSON'S SUIT
Tallahassee, Aug. 4 (AP) - The Florida Supreme Court declined today to stop a suit by Attorney General Tom Watson seeking to invalidate closed shop contracts between the Tampa Shipbuilding Company and 19 labor unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Watson's suit is pending before Circuit Judge L.L. Parks at Tampa.
"I am delighted that the technical barrier of threatened prohibition has been surmounted. That gets us started so that we do not appear to be barking up a leafless tree," the red-haired Attorney General said.
The State's highest court divided 4 to 3 in holding that "prohibition against Judge Parks' continuing with the suit is not applicable under the showing made."
Chief Justice Brown and Justices Terrell, Whitfield and Thomas made up the majority. Justices Buford, Chapman and Adams dissented.
PRESIDENTIAL ORDER PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NEGROES
The State of Florida, as well as the other Southern States, is faced with what bids fair to become a most difficult problem.
The Social Security Board feels that, particularly in the South, negroes are not being employed in defense industries in the same proportion to the population, and under the same conditions as the white workers. This condition prompted the President to issue on July 25, 1941, Executive Order No. 8802, requiring all holders of defense contracts not to discriminate against any workers because of race or color.
As a result of this Order, a Federal committee on "Fair Employment Practice" was created and this Committee has held hearings on discrimination in a number of cities, several being in Southern Cities. This committee has issued "directives" to a number of companies to abandon discriminatory restrictions against negroes. The United States Employment Service is directly concerned with carrying out
Chicago Manual of Style
Associated Industries of Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.). Bulletin from the Associated Industries of Florida regarding Executive Order 8802 and its effects, 1942. 1942-08-05. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/343118>, accessed 28 November 2024.
MLA
Associated Industries of Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.). Bulletin from the Associated Industries of Florida regarding Executive Order 8802 and its effects, 1942. 1942-08-05. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 28 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/343118>
AP Style Photo Citation
(State Archives of Florida/Associated Industries of Florida (Jacksonville)