- Ben Stahl
:"This article is about the labor organizer. For the artist, illustrator and author, see
Ben Stahl (artist) ."Ben Stahl (1915-1998) dedicated much of his life to serving theworking class globally and the people ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania locally. Aftergraduating from Central High School in 1932, he enteredTemple University , studied briefly atGratz College , and became a leader of theYoung People's Socialist League before receiving hisB.A. inHistory from Temple in 1936 (Philadelphia Inquirer 10/28/1998). Immediately after graduation he took a job as a teacher with theWorks Progress Administration ’sWorkers’ Education Program . He joined theAmerican Federation of Teachers and became the secretary of his local before the age of 22.Early life
From 1940 until 1942 he worked for the
Pennsylvania Department ofPublic Assistance as asocial worker . He marriedEvelyn Miller in 1942 and in 1943 he took on the role of National Representative with theCongress of Industrial Organization ’s (CIO) Department of Organization. Working with the CIO to organize workers in the railroad, telephone, government, social work, brewing, jewelry, and education sectors would take him and his wife around the country fromBoston toLos Angeles . Ben continued to work as a field organizer through the merger of theAmerican Federation of Labor with the CIO in 1955 (mergers of local affiliates proceeded slowly over the next decade in Philadelphia). He and his family eventually returned to Philadelphia in 1959, where in 1962 he began the long three year fight to win thePhiladelphia Federation of Teachers and cafeteria workers collective bargaining rights. At victory, the new local became the largest in the state.Ben Stahl worked until 1969 as a field organizer for the
AFL-CIO , when he became the Regional Director of the AFL-CIO’sHuman Resources Development Institute . He held this position until retirement in July 1982. In 1986 MayorWilson Goode appointed him Commissioner of thePhiladelphia Commission on Human Relations .Throughout his working years and well into retirement he involved himself with numerous historical, labor, human rights, and civic organizations, which include:
Jewish Groups
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Jewish Labor Committee
*Jewish Employment and Vocational Services Labor Unions
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Communications Workers of America Local 189
*Garment Industry Board of Philadelphia
*Philadelphia Federation of Teachers
*United Farm Workers
*Labor Union Bicentennial Philadelphia Regional Civic Associations
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La Communidad Hispana :Project Mushroom ,El Centro Esperanza
*Greater Philadelphia First Corporation
*Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition
*Philadelphia Unemployment Project
*Regional Council of Neighborhood Organizations Social Service Groups
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Offender Aid and Restoration
*People's Emergency Center
*Vocational Education (ACCE)ee also
References
Ben Stahl's Papers may be accessed at the [http://library.temple.edu/collections/urbana/ Urban Archives] at Temple University Accessions [http://library.temple.edu/collections/urbana/Ben-756.htm 756] and 952. Some copyright photographs are available in Photographic Collection PC-49 Box 14 Folder 7. "Philadelphia Bulletin" clipping files and electronic editions of the "Philadelphia Inquirer" and "Daily News" contain additional source material.
More materials about Ben Stahl are avaialable at [http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/gerry/personal/family/ben/ Ben Stahl's homepage] . There is a picture, his obit, a history he wrote of the Philadelphia AFL-CIO Human Rights Committee and a memorial by his elder son, [http://www.cis.drexel.edu/faculty/gerry/ Gerry Stahl] .
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