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“Hubert Henry Harrison,” by Anthony Tapia, William Paterson University, Intern, Prof. Robert Wolk, Spring 2008
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2008
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94
Professor Robert Wolk
Thesis
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Oral History Transcript: “An Interview with Lenore Miller, First Female Union President on the Executive Council of the AFL-CIO by Natalia De Hoyos, April 2007. History Internship 400, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. Professor Wolk, advisor
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2007
Call No
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93
Natalia De Hoyos
Thesis
1
“Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: The Paterson Silk Strike of 1913, Can Labor Strife Succeed in Promoting Class Consciousness?,” by Pamela Czerwinski, Seminar in Modern Social Movements in American History, Professor Schrepfer, Rutgers University
Year
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2006
Call No
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92
Pamela Czerwinski
Thesis
1
“Oral History Interview of Caroline Golzio Conducted by Steve Golin – Transcript,” 1913 Paterson Silk Strike Participant
Year
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2006
Call No
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91
Thesis
1
“Oral History Interview of Rose Villano Conducted by Steve Golin – Transcript,” 1913 Paterson Silk Strike Participant.
Year
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2006
Call No
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90
Thesis
1
Albert Weisbord: Organizing the Unorganized, The Passaic Textile Strike of 1926” by Mark Fredrick, May 1, 2006. History Internship 400, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. Professor Wolk, advisor
Year
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2006
Call No
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89
Mark Frederick
Thesis
1
“The Historical Perspective of Union Ironworkers and their Contributions to Mankind” by Kenneth Carolan, March 31, 2005. MA thesis, Rutgers U., New Brunswick, NJ
Year
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2005
Call No
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88
Kenneth Carolan
Thesis
1
The Crisis of American Labor: Operation Dixie and the the Defeat of the CIO by Barbara Sue Griffith Dept. of History Duke University
Year
:
1985
Call No
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116
Barbara Sue Griffith
Thesis
1
Women's Bureau - US Dept. of Labor
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117
Thesis
1
“Ironworkers and the American Labor Movement: An Historical Perspective,” Material for an apprenticeship course taught by Robert Cook, Local 357, Springfield, MA, 1990
Year
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1990
Call No
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101
Robert Cook
Thesis
1
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