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 Series

VIII. Labor History,, 1935-1992

Dates

  • 1935-1992

Scope and Contents

Summary: This series contains records pertaining to the American Labor Museum, a private, non-profit organization devoted to exploring the history of the labor movement and the culture and ethnicity of working people in the United States. Founded in 1980 by Sol Stetin, who later became its president, the museum is located in the historic Botto House in Haledon, New Jersey, where the Paterson silk strikers rallied in 1913. The series includes documents concerning labor history in general, as well as memorabilia from dinners honoring distinguished guests like Gene Upshaw, former National Football League player and union representative, and Hazel Frank Gluck, former New Jersey State Commissioner of Transportation.

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Arrangement

Arrangement: The Labor History series is arranged alphabetically.

Part of the Rutgers University Archives Repository

Contact:
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