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"Fight Like Hell" - Reviving U.S. unions
"Joe Hill" CD zaps with style
"Nomadland" - American desolation dream
1919 - race and organizing divides Chicago workers
Barbara Egger Lennon blazed trails for women & teachers
Bloomington labor history mural meeting its demise
Bob Dylan - Anger from labor songs to a Nobel Prize
CD rocks with Mother Jones' spirit
Chicago Mayor Harold Washington - what if?
Edge of Anarchy first class Pullman strike history
Fake Science - the Triumph of Doubt
Family tale weaves organizing across generations
Foundational to American development -enslaved people
How could a working person vote for Donald Trump?
Living through Jim Crow
No room on Wall Street for Black Americans
Radical tractor builders - the long deep grudge
Rednecks fight for workers' rights
Sorry to bother you - a labor film for the 21st Century
St Louis - Gateway to the west or door to exploitation
The Land of Milk & Uncle Honey
We're still here - forgotten working class America
West Virginia Miners' Bloody Battles recalled
What our grandparents ate
Why are so many white men dying?
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"Fight Like Hell" - Reviving U.S. unions
"Joe Hill" CD zaps with style
"Nomadland" - American desolation dream
1919 - race and organizing divides Chicago workers
Barbara Egger Lennon blazed trails for women & teachers
Bloomington labor history mural meeting its demise
Bob Dylan - Anger from labor songs to a Nobel Prize
CD rocks with Mother Jones' spirit
Chicago Mayor Harold Washington - what if?
Edge of Anarchy first class Pullman strike history
Fake Science - the Triumph of Doubt
Family tale weaves organizing across generations
Foundational to American development -enslaved people
How could a working person vote for Donald Trump?
Living through Jim Crow
No room on Wall Street for Black Americans
Radical tractor builders - the long deep grudge
Rednecks fight for workers' rights
Sorry to bother you - a labor film for the 21st Century
St Louis - Gateway to the west or door to exploitation
The Land of Milk & Uncle Honey
We're still here - forgotten working class America
West Virginia Miners' Bloody Battles recalled
What our grandparents ate
Why are so many white men dying?
Labor History
McLean County Labor History
Member Resources
Events Calendar
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Jake Knobloch, IBEW 197
Greg Henry, UA 99
Keith Farris, ATU 752