Special issue on Labor History
Winter 1997
Volume 11, No. 2
from the editor
essays
Why Teach Labor History?,
by James Green
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Film and Video Resources for Teaching Labor History,
by Fred Glass
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Using Songs to Teach Labor History,
by Alan Singer
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On Writing Labor History,
by Penny Colman
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Workers on the Line: Teaching Industrial History at the Tsongas Industrial History Center and Lowell National Historical Park,
by Rick Smith and Peter O’Connell
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bibliography
Labor History Bibliography,
by Timothy G. Borden
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lesson plans
The Pullman Strike of 1894,
by Jonathan Bassett
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Servitude to Service: African-American Women as Wage Earners,
by Rita G. Koman
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A User’s Guide to the Federal Theater Project,
by Frank Sheridan and Linda Leslie
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“It’s About People”: Social and Labor History in the Classroom,
by Bret Eynon and William Friedheim
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Labor’s Heritage: A Publication of the George Meany Memorial Archives,
by Robert D. Reynolds, Jr., Stuart B. Kaufman, and David L. Parker
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