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Issues of Labor

Labor 12.3 (September, 2015)

In This Issue Editors’ Introduction The Common Verse Susan Eisenberg, “Introductions“ LAWCHA Watch Naomi R. Williams, “Working Together for Economic Justice“ Up for Debate Eric Arnesen, “Introduction” In 1965, the US Congress passed, and President Lyndon B.

In Memoriam

David Montgomery, 1927 – 2011

David Montgomery has had and will continue to have an incalculable impact on the historical study of workers’ lives, aspirations and struggles in the U.S. and worldwide. He brought to his scholarship a perspective honed through years of his own

LaborOnline

LaborOnline Search for:Search Button Recent Blogs LaborOnline Archives Contribute Content Menu Recent Blogs LaborOnline Archives Contribute Content Featured Blogs Trump’s Policies are Killing his Voters by Alan Singer July 9, 2025 Coal Country is MAGA Country. In the coal producing

Labor History

Empire of Cotton Still Based on Violence

At the recent LAWCHA conference here in Washington, D.C., I was among those applauding heartily when Empire of Cotton: A Global History, Sven Beckert’s sweeping study, received the Philip Taft Labor History Book Award. It’s worth taking a look at

LAWCHA

All Work and No Play: Players Associations and the State of American Labor

On May 25, 2015, weather conditions forced the cancelation of a flight from Atlanta to Boston. One of the flight’s intended passengers was Malcolm Butler, defensive back for the New England Patriots, best known for his game winning interception in

LAWCHA

Collection Spotlight: The Utah Philips Papers

Originally posted October 16th, 2014. Written by Dallas Pillen, Archives Technician at the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University. Bruce Duncan “Utah” Phillips (1935-2008) was one of the most prominent members of the

LAWCHA

Battle of the Overpass

Originally posted at the Walter P. Reuther Library, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University. May 19, 2011. Written by Kristen Chinery, Reference Archivist. On May 26, 1937, nearly sixty UAW members from Local 174 arrived at Ford

LAWCHA

2015 LAWCHA President’s Report

Drawing 450 registrants and featuring 3 days of exciting and informative panels the first joint LAWCHA-WCSA conference was a huge success. Thanks to all attended “Fighting Inequality” at Georgetown last week and made the formal sessions and informal discussions so

Annotated Bibliography

This is the official bibliography for LAWCHA’s Teaching and Public Sector Unionism initiative. A full listing of our resources can be found on the Teaching Resources page. For an overview of teachers’ unions, see our featured article, “A Century of

History of LAWCHA

By Shel Stromquist and Cecelia Bucki (with assistance from Tom Klug), March 2015.LAWCHA grew out of conversations among labor historians over the course of a couple of years between 1996 and 1998 about the importance of giving labor history greater