Images from UAW archival collections as well as personal collections from the Reuther family. These photos illuminate works by the UAW, as well as personal snapshots from the life of Walter Reuther, notably his earlier years.
Walter Reuther is shown honoring the memory of the founder of trade unionism in Japan. A UAW delegation places a wreath and burns incense at his grave. November 18, 1962
Walter Reuther is shown honoring the memory of the founder of trade unionism in Japan. A UAW delegation places a wreath and burns incense at his grave. November 18, 1962
Members of the Joint Sponsoring Committee"Left to right:"Ichiro Seto, IMF Liaison Officer for Japan-Eiichi Ochiai, General Secretary, Shinsanbetsu-Victor G. Reuther, Director, UAW International Affairs Department-HaruoWada, General Secretary, Domei Kaigi-Walter P. Reuther, President, Internation Union UAW-Akira Iwai, General Secretary, Sohyo-Robert Johnston, Director, UAW Region 4-Yukichi Takehana, President, Churitsu Roren-Ray Ross, Director, UAW Region 2A-A. Okura, Representative, ICFTU Tokyo Office"November, 1962
Left to Right: Jack Curran, Congressman John M. Slack (D. W.Va.), James B. Carey, Congressman Cleveland M. Bailey (D. W.Va.), Walter Reuther, Miles Stanley (W.Va. State Feederation President.)-April 3, 1962