Learning Resources
What was life like for women and girls on late 19th- and early 20th-century farms? [...] »
Making labor history access less of a chore. [...] »
Did industrialization result in more women working outside the home or in more women in domestic spheres only? [...] »
Union strikes. Murder. Itinerant songwriting. The life of martyr Joe Hill could hardly have been more dramatic or mysterious. [...] »
Wanting to go deeper into the history of labor and marginalized groups in the U.S.? [...] »
Was the antebellum period the height of reform movements in U.S. history? [...] »
Domestic automotive manufacturing took a back seat to military transport needs in World War II. [...] »
In 1919, Seattle workers launched the first general strike in U.S. history. Explore labor history with over 100 newspaper articles and other sources on the strike. [...] »
Washington State educators, bring diversity and reform activism into your classroom with resources on this civil rights movement. [...] »
How many children were at work on the eve of World War II? What types of jobs did they hold? [...] »
