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EPISODE · May 27, 2021 · 41 MIN

From Bargaining Table to Diplomatic Table: Leonard Woodcock in China (Part 2)

from Tales from the Reuther Library

After Leonard Woodcock stepped down as president of the UAW in 1977, U.S. President Jimmy Carter sent him to Beijing as a diplomatic envoy and ultimately as the nation’s first ambassador to the People’s Republic of China. In the second of a two-part interview, his wife Sharon Woodcock talks about Deng Xiaoping’s visit to the United States; Leonard Woodcock’s work after leaving the State Department, including his work on the Board of Governors of Wayne State University; and his support of the Reuther Library. UAW archivist Gavin Strassel discusses Leonard Woodcock’s archival collections at the Reuther Library and the unique, first-hand view they provide into the formation of modern China and U.S / China relations. Related Collections: Leonard Woodcock Papers Sharon Woodcock Oral History UAW President’s Office: Leonard Woodcock Records UAW Vice President’s Office: Leonard Woodcock Records Related Resources: Collection Spotlight: Leonard Woodcock Papers Episode Credits Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English Interviewer: Gavin Strassel Interviewee: Sharon Woodcock Music: Bart Bealmear

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