Letter from factory at Donnelly Garment Company. Reece describes steady work and the ways in which the Donnelly Garment Company and Nell Donnelly Reed helped her family through difficult financial struggles. Reece also expressed her belief that the wages she earns are higher than at other factories.
Letter by a factory worker describing her antipathy to the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union and its efforts to organize the Donnelly Garment Company. Davis criticizes the union and its president, David Dubinsky while also listing the characteristics of employment she values at the Donnelly Garment Company.
The only collaboratively authored text among the more than 700 letters written by employees at the Donnelly Garment Company, this letter is signed by the Black women and men whose employment opportunities were limited to custodial jobs. Like the other letter writers, the maids and janitors describe their satisfaction with their working situation and praise Nell Donnelly Reed.
Letter by factory worker expressing appreciation to Nell Donnelly Reed and the Donnelly Garment Company. The worker describes her work history in other garment factories and notes that the working conditions at the Donnelly Garment Company are much better.