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2017 Seattle Live Blog

Remembering Jim Green

  • by Jacob Remes
  • June 24, 2017
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Remembering Jim Green, Saturday Session: A year ago, LAWCHA lost a stalwart: Jim Green, LAWCHA’s third president. At a panel on Friday afternoon, we remembered him as a teacher, as a scholar, as a public historian, as a leader of the labor history profession, and as, for so many of us, a mentor and friend. LAWCHA maintains a memorial page, including links to obituaries. Tweets from the session are below.

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