Papers of Russell W. Gibbons, [manuscript], 1967-1968.
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Russell W. Gibbons, of the Philip Murray Institute of Labor Studies in Pittsburgh, was director of the 1892 Homestead Strike Centennial, editor of the Pennsylvania Labor History Journal, and lecturer in the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations at Pennsylvania State University. A former communications director of the United Steelworkers of America, he is co-editor of The River Ran Red: Homestead 1892 and a contributor to Labor Conflict in America. From the description of Russe...