Pacific Northwest Labor History Association records 1971-1995
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Pacific Northwest Labor History Association
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Organization which sponsors conferences and other events relating to the history of the labor movement in the Pacific Northwest. From the description of Pacific Northwest Labor History Association records, 1971-1995 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123953899 From the guide to the Pacific Northwest Labor History Association records, 1971-1995, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) ...
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