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Posted on December 10, 2010 by ALSC

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  • WORKERS AND WORK IN AMERICA, 1600 TO THE PRESENT: A MULTIMEDIA COURSE

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Filmography

Freedom of Association

Glossary

Jewish Labor History

Labor Law

Labor Quotes

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Libraries & Archives

Links

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Merit Badge

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Policy Issues

Primary Sources

Religion & Labor

Timelines

Union Histories

Youth Employment Guide

Videos

Women’s Labor History

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