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Letter from Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills to James S. Alexander, National Bank of Commerce
Date: 1914 July 03
Document Type: Letter
Unique ID: ms004-120
Description: In this letter, the management of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills attempts to persuade Atlanta's business community leaders that the Men and Religion Movement's leaders are acting in a way detrimental towards local business and industry.
Letter from Jacob Elsas to James R. Gray, The Atlanta Journal
Date: 1914 August 07
Document Type: Letter
Unique ID: ms004-118
Description: In this letter, Jacob Elsas complains that paid advertisements run in the Atlanta Journal have been unfair and biased against Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills in favor of the strikers.
Letter from Louis J. Elsas to C. B. Wilmer
Date: 1914 July 11
Document Type: Letter
Unique ID: ms004-122
Description: In this letter, Louis J. Elsas defends his brother Oscar Elsas' decision not to meet with C. J. Wilmer, due to articles published by Wilmer which were unfavorable to the company.
"Meeting at Grand Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia under the Auspices of 'Men and Religion Forward Movement'"
Date: 1914 June 28
Document Type: Speech
Unique ID: ms004-042
Description: This opening speech by the chairman of the Men and Religion Movement John J. Eagan details the goals of the movement in the city of Atlanta.
[Testimony of Marion M. Jackson]
Date: [1915 March 17-27]
Document Type: Testimony
Unique ID: ms004-009
Description: A witness for the union, Executive Officer of the Men and Religion Movement Marion M. Jackson discusses the relationship of the Men and Religion Movement to the Union and the the Mill, as well as living conditions in the mill village.
"The Mote in Your Neighbor's Eyes, the Beam in Your Own"
Date: ca. 1915
Document Type: Draft
Unique ID: ms004-065
Description: In this statement, the management of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills defends the companies against what it sees as unjust attacks upon it by the Men and Religion Movement.