Teaching Resources
LAWCHA is committed to facilitating the teaching of labor history in the classroom, from K-12 to colleges and universities. If there is any information you would like to see added, please contact either Randi Storch (randi.storch@cortland.edu) or Ryan Poe (rmp23@duke.edu).
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Rosemary Feurer's Labor History Links
The most comprehensive bibliography of information, documents and links of U.S. labor history sites on the internet, developed by labor historian Rosemary Feurer for the Labor and Working Class History Association. Her site includes:
- Teacher's Corner: Lesson Plans and Helpful Links
- A Comprehensive Labor History Chronology
- Topical Organization of Labor History Resources
- Biographies of Historical Labor Leaders, Laborers, and Activists
And much more! Her website is frequently updated, so check back often for updates.
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Southern Labor Studies' Teaching Resources Section
The SLSA keeps a comprehensive and continuously updated repository of teaching resources suitable for a broad range of students, including K-12.