Baltimore Steel Stories
This is the first video for the Baltimore Steel Stories Project out of Towson University’s Anthropology Department. About half of the material used.
This is the first video for the Baltimore Steel Stories Project out of Towson University’s Anthropology Department. About half of the material used.
Originally posted at the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University. May 19, 2011. Written by Kristen.
On September 7, I’ll be presenting a reading from my new book on the West Virginia mine wars, The Devil Is Here in.
Drawing 450 registrants and featuring 3 days of exciting and informative panels the first joint LAWCHA-WCSA conference was a huge success. Thanks to.
June 15 – June 16, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. The Labor Research and Action Network (LRAN) is a dynamic collaborative effort to connect.
Originally posted on December 17, 2010. Written by Troy Eller English, Society of Women Engineers Archivist at the Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne.
In 1968, on the corner of the campus of Indiana State University, there sat a small home. Previously a member of Terre Haute’s.
Philip Taft Labor History Book Award for the best book in American labor and working-class history (awarded jointly by Cornell University ILR School)..
Planning on attending our conference next week? Want to live Tweet a panel, join a discussion, or meet up with others? Use our.
May 28-29, 2015. As part of the Society of American Archivists Labor Archives Roundtable’s ongoing efforts to coordinate with LAWCHA, two conference sessions.