Free The Children – Children Helping Children
Free The Children – Children Helping Children - Free the Children is an international network of children helping children at a local, national and international level through representation,...
View ArticlePhotographs of Lewis Hine: Documentation of Child Labor
Photographs of Lewis Hine: Documentation of Child Labor – This “Teaching with Documents Lesson Plan” was developed by the staff at the National Archives & Records Administration. The well developed...
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“Using Primary Sources in the Classroom” is a lesson plan developed by the Library of Congress. The lesson’s many suggestions concerning the use of primary resources were developed by Library staff and...
View ArticleOur Documents
Our Documents is a national initiative on American History, Civics, and Service. It is intended to promote public understanding of how rights and responsibilities have taken shape over time. The...
View ArticleDocumenting Labor Inside and Out
Documenting Labor Inside and Out uses the Archives of Public Affairs and Policy, located at the University at Albany New York, to document the lives of working people with material on worker’s culture...
View ArticleLabor Photos
A comprehensive list of links to labor-related photos. Labor Arts – Photographs Cornell Library Photos Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops, 1821-Today – Photographs “No...
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Labor Arts Click here to visit a virtual museum designed to gather, identify and display examples of the cultural and artistic history of working people.
View ArticleLabor History Lesson Plans
Some of the lessons listed below are in PDF format. If you are unable to open the documents, you will need a free copy of Adobe Reader. West Virginia Labor HistoryTen Lesson Unit. Each lesson includes...
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