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 Series

IV. Livingston Labor Studies Association (LLA),, 1975-1989

Dates

  • 1975-1989

Scope and Contents

Summary: This series contains documents pertaining to activities, meetings, and events sponsored by the Livingston Labor Studies Association of Rutgers University during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The Livingston Labor Studies Association was a student organization, independent of the Labor Studies program, that sought to raise campus awareness about the plight of working people. Documents concerning the association's financial matters, such as student dues and fees, are included in the series. Correspondents include Wells Keddie, associate professor of Labor Studies, and Acting Dean Robert Jenkins. In the late 1970s the LLA held an annual labor music festival and hosted the musical production 200 R.P.M. Among the performers were Pete Seeger and Suni Paz.

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Arrangement

Arrangement: The Livingston Labor Studies Association (LLA) series is arranged alphabetically.

Part of the Rutgers University Archives Repository

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