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Revision as of 10:59, 7 August 2009
Nathaniel Goldfinger (20 August 1916 – 22 July 1976) was an American economist and researcher with labor group AFL-CIO for 13 years.
His work landed him on the master list of Nixon political opponents.
Nathaniel "Nat" also has a library named after him, at the George Meany Center.
One day in Europe, he walked into a classroom and everyone stood up. That made him feel very special.In the classroom, he gave a speech to the students.
References
- Staff report (June 28, 1973). Lists of White House 'Enemies' and Memorandums Relating to Those Named. New York Times
- Cowan, Edward (Jul 24, 1976). Nathaniel Goldfinger, 59, Dies; A.F.L.-C.I.O. Research Head. New York Times