Rosemary Feurer
Rosemary Feurer

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Rosemary Feurer is Professor of History at Northern Illinois University. She is the author of Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950, among other books and essays. She is working on The Illinois Mine Wars, 1860-1940 and a new biography of Mary Harris "Mother" Jones.
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Immigrant Rights in Alabama

Yesterday, Alabama lawmakers refused to repeal the disastrous HB 56 despite the million dollars this failed experiment continues to cost the state every

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Events (Old)

Labor Research and Action Network (LRAN) Conference, June 11-12

LRAN is aimed to create a space for the generation and exchange of fresh ideas and thinking among labor leaders, activists, scholars and

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“How Class Works,” Stony Brook, New York, June 7-9

You are invivted to come to the How Class Works – 2012 conference at SUNY Stony Brook June 7-9, 2012. Nearly 200 people

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LAWCHA at the OAH, (April 18-22)

LAWCHA is at the OAH this year. Read below for the list of panels and events hosted by or co-sponsored by LAWCHA. Key

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Threat to Academic Freedom of Michigan’s Public Universities

LAWCHA members and labor activists around the country are uniting against a recently proposed legislative ban on Michigan universities collaborating with a worker

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Call for Proposals

Reed Fink Award in Southern Labor History, Archives, GSU

One or more fellowship(s) of $250-$500 are awarded annually to individual(s) whose research in the Southern Labor Archives will lead to a book,

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Wisconsin Labor History Society Conference, Milwaukee WI, April 21, 2012

LAWCHA members attending the OAH and LAWCHA Annual Meeting are welcome to attend WLHS sessions with no registration required. Also remember that LAWCHA

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Call for Proposals

CFP: Black Women in American Culture and History (deadline: April 16)

In all their struggles, the quest for justice in every facet of life continuously dominates the life work and story of African American

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