Dorothy Fennell Photographs Bulk, 1998 circa 1998

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Dorothy Fennell Photographs Bulk, 1998 circa 1998

Dorothy Fennel is a labor historian and founding Director of the Office of Special Projects for Unions at the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Special Projects for Unions utilized grant funding to teach labor history to a diverse audience, as well as training union members and retirees how to design their own history projects. The collection consists of black and white photographs, the majority of which document Union Square's Labor Day celebration in 1998, as well as a performance by New York City's Labor Chorus. All photographs were taken by Jack Dumars, co-editor of , the newletter of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1101. New York Generator

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Fennell, Dorothy

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Dorothy Fennel is a labor historian and founding Director of the Office of Special Projects for Unions at the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations. Special Projects for Unions utilized grant funding to teach labor history to a diverse audience, as well as train union members and retirees how to design their own history projects. Fennell is the writer of a cycle of three musical plays on Union Square's role in social and political history: "Marching to Union Square," "Women's Voice's ...

Giuliani, Rudolph W.

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McLaughlin, Brian M.

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Dumars, Jack

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Bernhardt, Debra E.

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Debra Bernhardt (1953-2001) was a labor historian and director of the Tamiment Library and the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University. She came to the Wagner Labor Archives at its beginning, in 1979, and was responsible for building its core collections of labor records and oral histories. Bernhardt was active in the Society of American Atchivists, the New York Labor History Association, the Oral History Association qand many other historical, archival and political organizations...

Pataki, George E., 1945-

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Communications Workers of America. Local 1101 (New York, N.Y.).

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