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LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of ourANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ONLAWCHA.ORG
LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of ourANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ONLAWCHA.ORG
JOIN US – LAWCHA
Dues. Student, Adjunct, Independent Scholar, or Unemployed: $25/year. (subject to verification) Individual: $50/year. Contributing Member: $85/year. The Contributing Member is a member who would like to “help support LAWCHA” – the goal is senior scholars who feel a commitment to the org. Each subscription includes access to all of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
CONTINGENT FACULTY COMMITTEE BLOG The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the long-standing crisis in higher education. Declining state support, the increased use of contingent appointments, the loss of faculty voices on campus, and the erosion of tenure and shared governance are threatening the core mission of higher education in our society. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
ALEXANDRA FINLEY ON HER NEW BOOK, AN INTIMATE ECONOMY He is the author of Disaster Citizenship: Survivors, Solidarity, and Power in the Progressive Era (University of Illinois Press, 2016). Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues with Alexandra Finley, author of the new book An Intimate Economy: Enslaved Women, Work, and America’sDomestic
NIKKI MANDELL
by Nikki Mandell on May 30, 2020. Margaret Chanler Aldrich and the Teaching Committee have completed another section of Teaching Labor’s Story, featuring a poem first published in the New York Times. The poem was then used by the National Consumers’ League for its campaign to improve conditions for retail workers aroundChristmas.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION devoted to her family and loved to be a mentor to young people. Fiercely protective of her own she could always be counted on for any cause looking after the well-being LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS About Us. LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing.ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND For decades, austerity and financialization have impacted labor on public and private campuses. When administrators and boards structure budgets to enforce top-down fiscal “discipline,” support the highest return on investment, and cultivate endowments, they push cuts into most academic departments and programs. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS About Us. LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing.ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND For decades, austerity and financialization have impacted labor on public and private campuses. When administrators and boards structure budgets to enforce top-down fiscal “discipline,” support the highest return on investment, and cultivate endowments, they push cuts into most academic departments and programs.JOIN US – LAWCHA
LAWCHA currently operates through the Duke University Press. Before you are directed to its site to join, we invite you to tell us a little bit about yourself, your interests, and your goals for joiningLAWCHA.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Workers at Amazon’s distribution center in Bessemer, Alabama are voting in a historic union election — whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU). JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
CONTINGENT FACULTY COMMITTEE BLOG The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the long-standing crisis in higher education. Declining state support, the increased use of contingent appointments, the loss of faculty voices on campus, and the erosion of tenure and shared governance are threatening the core mission of higher education in our society. ALEXANDRA FINLEY ON HER NEW BOOK, AN INTIMATE ECONOMY Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues with Alexandra Finley, author of the new book An Intimate Economy: Enslaved Women, Work, and America’s Domestic Slave Trade, which UNC Press published this month.Finley, an assistant professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, answered questions from Jacob Remes.CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics.NIKKI MANDELL
Nikki Mandell is Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She is the author of The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890-1030. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION devoted to her family and loved to be a mentor to young people. Fiercely protective of her own she could always be counted on for any cause looking after the well-being LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of ourANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ONLAWCHA.ORG
LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of ourANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ONLAWCHA.ORG
JOIN US – LAWCHA
Dues. Student, Adjunct, Independent Scholar, or Unemployed: $25/year. (subject to verification) Individual: $50/year. Contributing Member: $85/year. The Contributing Member is a member who would like to “help support LAWCHA” – the goal is senior scholars who feel a commitment to the org. Each subscription includes access to all of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
CONTINGENT FACULTY COMMITTEE BLOG The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the long-standing crisis in higher education. Declining state support, the increased use of contingent appointments, the loss of faculty voices on campus, and the erosion of tenure and shared governance are threatening the core mission of higher education in our society. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
ALEXANDRA FINLEY ON HER NEW BOOK, AN INTIMATE ECONOMY He is the author of Disaster Citizenship: Survivors, Solidarity, and Power in the Progressive Era (University of Illinois Press, 2016). Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues with Alexandra Finley, author of the new book An Intimate Economy: Enslaved Women, Work, and America’sDomestic
NIKKI MANDELL
by Nikki Mandell on May 30, 2020. Margaret Chanler Aldrich and the Teaching Committee have completed another section of Teaching Labor’s Story, featuring a poem first published in the New York Times. The poem was then used by the National Consumers’ League for its campaign to improve conditions for retail workers aroundChristmas.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION devoted to her family and loved to be a mentor to young people. Fiercely protective of her own she could always be counted on for any cause looking after the well-being LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLICANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLICANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
LAWCHA
2021 LAWCHA Conference LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION WORKERS on the FRONT LINES WORKERS on the FRONT LINES A Virtual Conference » May 20–28, 2021 MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. KEN ESTEY – LAWCHA Ken Estey is an associate professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the author of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work.His research centers on the intersection of politics and religion with a particular focus on labor and Christianity. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: AN The decline of tenure began decades ago. According to the AAUP’s 2006 “ Contingent Faculty Index ”, tenure track faculty haven’t made up a majority of all faculty in the U.S. since the late 1970s or 1980s. When the use of graduate student instructors is factored into assessments of tenure density among higher education instructors, the LABOR AND THE LEGACIES OF WORLD WAR I Labor and the Legacies of World War I. by Elizabeth McKillen on March 20 th, 2017. Elizabeth McKillen. Elizabeth McKillen is a professor of history at the University of Maine. She is the author of Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism (University of Illinois Press, 2013) and ChicagoLabor and the
CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by STOP KIDDING YOURSELF: THE POLICE WERE CREATED TO CONTROL Class conflict roiled late nineteenth century American cities like Chicago, which experienced major strikes and riots in 1867, 1877, 1886, and 1894. In each of these upheavals, the police attacked strikers with extreme violence, even if in 1877 and 1894 the U.S. Army played a bigger role in ultimately repressing the working class. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLICANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLICANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
LAWCHA
2021 LAWCHA Conference LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION WORKERS on the FRONT LINES WORKERS on the FRONT LINES A Virtual Conference » May 20–28, 2021 MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. KEN ESTEY – LAWCHA Ken Estey is an associate professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the author of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work.His research centers on the intersection of politics and religion with a particular focus on labor and Christianity. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: AN The decline of tenure began decades ago. According to the AAUP’s 2006 “ Contingent Faculty Index ”, tenure track faculty haven’t made up a majority of all faculty in the U.S. since the late 1970s or 1980s. When the use of graduate student instructors is factored into assessments of tenure density among higher education instructors, the LABOR AND THE LEGACIES OF WORLD WAR I Labor and the Legacies of World War I. by Elizabeth McKillen on March 20 th, 2017. Elizabeth McKillen. Elizabeth McKillen is a professor of history at the University of Maine. She is the author of Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism (University of Illinois Press, 2013) and ChicagoLabor and the
CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by STOP KIDDING YOURSELF: THE POLICE WERE CREATED TO CONTROL Class conflict roiled late nineteenth century American cities like Chicago, which experienced major strikes and riots in 1867, 1877, 1886, and 1894. In each of these upheavals, the police attacked strikers with extreme violence, even if in 1877 and 1894 the U.S. Army played a bigger role in ultimately repressing the working class. LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC LAWCHA is committed to teaching labor history in the classroom, from K-12 to colleges and universities. We list below some of the resources created to help facilitate teaching labor history and understanding the relationship between teachers and labor history. JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
LAWCHA
2021 LAWCHA Conference LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATION WORKERS on the FRONT LINES WORKERS on the FRONT LINES A Virtual Conference » May 20–28, 2021 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. KEN ESTEY – LAWCHA Ken Estey is an associate professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the author of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work.His research centers on the intersection of politics and religion with a particular focus on labor and Christianity. DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: AN The decline of tenure began decades ago. According to the AAUP’s 2006 “ Contingent Faculty Index ”, tenure track faculty haven’t made up a majority of all faculty in the U.S. since the late 1970s or 1980s. When the use of graduate student instructors is factored into assessments of tenure density among higher education instructors, the LABOR AND THE LEGACIES OF WORLD WAR I Labor and the Legacies of World War I. by Elizabeth McKillen on March 20 th, 2017. Elizabeth McKillen. Elizabeth McKillen is a professor of history at the University of Maine. She is the author of Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism (University of Illinois Press, 2013) and ChicagoLabor and the
CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
LABOR: STUDIES IN WORKING-CLASS HISTORY The official journal for the Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA). Winner of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals’ Best New Journal award for 2005. Individual subscribers and institutions with electronic access can view issues of Labor online.. As a site for both historical research and commentary, Labor hopes to provide a scaffolding for understanding the roots of our CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
ANNUAL MEETING
2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. HOW AMAZON’S ANTI-UNION CONSULTANTS ARE TRYING TO CRUSH Amazon’s Huge Expenditure on the Bessemer Anti-Union Campaign: Amazon is paying a small fortune for its anti-union consultants. The LM-20 form filled by Russ Brown states that three consultants will be paid a daily fee of $3,200 plus expenses for the duration of the campaign, which started in January. We do not yet know how much Amazonis
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy 12 FACTS ABOUT MORGAN LEWIS, AMAZON’S POWERFUL ANTI-UNION 12 Facts About Morgan Lewis, Amazon’s Powerful Anti-Union Law Firm . Unless the NLRB upholds Amazon’s recent appeal of a mail-in ballot, almost 6000 Amazon warehouse workers in Bessemer, Alabama (BHM1), which opened in last spring, will vote on whether or not to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) between February 8 and March 29, 2021. WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017).JOIN US – LAWCHA
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by Nikki Mandell on May 30, 2020. Margaret Chanler Aldrich and the Teaching Committee have completed another section of Teaching Labor’s Story, featuring a poem first published in the New York Times. The poem was then used by the National Consumers’ League for its campaign to improve conditions for retail workers aroundChristmas.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
ALEXANDRA FINLEY ON HER NEW BOOK, AN INTIMATE ECONOMY He is the author of Disaster Citizenship: Survivors, Solidarity, and Power in the Progressive Era (University of Illinois Press, 2016). Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues with Alexandra Finley, author of the new book An Intimate Economy: Enslaved Women, Work, and America’sDomestic
MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
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Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. KEN ESTEY – LAWCHA Ken Estey is an associate professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the author of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work.His research centers on the intersection of politics and religion with a particular focus on labor and Christianity. DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: AN The decline of tenure began decades ago. According to the AAUP’s 2006 “ Contingent Faculty Index ”, tenure track faculty haven’t made up a majority of all faculty in the U.S. since the late 1970s or 1980s. When the use of graduate student instructors is factored into assessments of tenure density among higher education instructors, the LAWCHA – THE LABOR AND WORKING-CLASS HISTORY ASSOCIATIONHOMEABOUTRESOURCESJOIN USCONTACT USCONSTITUTION & BYLAWS LAWCHA is an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists who seek to promote public and scholarly awareness of labor and working-class history through research, writing, and organizing. Email us at lawcha.office@gmail.com Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter, @LAWCHA_ORG Subscribe to the LAWCHARSS Feed!
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2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ON LAWCHA.ORGPRE TENURE FACULTYNON TENURE TRACK FACULTY DEFINITIONNON TENURE FACULTYTENURE TRACK FACULTYNON TENURE TRACK FACULTYFACULTYTENURE PROCESS
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2017: Seattle, Washington. Our 2017 annual meeting will take place in Seattle, June 23-25, at the University of Washington. This gives us a chance to visit the left coast city where labor have been winning important victories and pioneering new strategies. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA), an organization of scholars, teachers, students, labor educators, and activists, will hold its annual conference in 2021 virtually between May 21 and May 28. The theme for our 2021 conference will be Workerson the Front Lines.
POOR WHITES AND THE LABOR CRISIS IN THE SLAVE SOUTH My new book, Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South, seeks to illuminate the lives of about one-third of the cotton belt’s whites, who owned neither land nor slaves. By doing so, we can understand more about the labor crisis and class tensions that helped to bring on the Civil War. Although life had never come easy MARK LAUSE – LAWCHA Mark Lause is a Professor of History at the University of Cincinnati. Author of 10 books, including most recently Free Labor The Civil War and the Making of an American Working Class, published in 2015 by the University of Illinois Press and Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, Radicalism published in 2016 by University of IllinoisPress.
CLARENCE LANG
Clarence Lang is Professor and Chair of African and African-American Studies at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Grassroots at the Gateway: Class Politics and Black Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, 1936-75, and Black America in the Shadow of the Sixties: Notes on the Civil Rights Movement, Neoliberalism, and Politics. WOODROW WILSON AND ANTI-UNIONISTS Chad Pearson teaches history at Collin College, a community college in Plano, Texas. He is the author of Reform or Repression: Organizing America’s Anti-Union Movement (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016) and is co-editor with Rosemary Feurer of Against Labor: How U.S. Employers Organized to Defeat Union Activism (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017). DECLINE OF TENURE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FACULTY: ANSEE MORE ON LAWCHA.ORGPRE TENURE FACULTYNON TENURE TRACK FACULTY DEFINITIONNON TENURE FACULTYTENURE TRACK FACULTYNON TENURE TRACK FACULTYFACULTYTENURE PROCESS
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, 2021 Because of the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, the biennial conference of LAWCHA, 2021 Workers on the Front Lines will be delivered in a virtual format. The conference’s events will take place between May 20 and May 28, with conference sessions convening on Friday and Saturday, May 21-22 and Thursday and Friday, May 27-28.Registration is now “open,” please click on the button LABOR HISTORY FOR THE CLASSROOM AND THE PUBLIC LAWCHA is committed to teaching labor history in the classroom, from K-12 to colleges and universities. We list below some of the resources created to help facilitate teaching labor history and understanding the relationship between teachers and labor history. BUDGET ACTIVISM: A STRATEGY TO ADDRESS CONTINGENCY—AND Budget activism, however, highlights the total institutional budget and the intertwined goals of addressing contingent labor, outsourced student services, and student debt along with advocating tenure. People might envision tenure lines as an expected outcome, but their efforts advance a quantified restructuring of the campus budget. JONATHAN DANIEL WELLS ON HIS NEW BOOK, THE KIDNAPPING CLUB Jonathan Daniel Wells’ The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War exposes the role of Wall Street, powerful judges, politicians, lawyers and police officers in kidnapping African-Americans and sending them South to enslavement, showing the way that New York’s powerful kept slavery and the slavetrade alive.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration is now open. The early registration rates are $110 regular; $55 reduced (students, K-12 and adjunct faculty, independentscholars).
NIKKI MANDELL
by Nikki Mandell on May 30, 2020. Margaret Chanler Aldrich and the Teaching Committee have completed another section of Teaching Labor’s Story, featuring a poem first published in the New York Times. The poem was then used by the National Consumers’ League for its campaign to improve conditions for retail workers aroundChristmas.
KEN ESTEY – LAWCHA Ken Estey is an associate professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College and the author of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work.His research centers on the intersection of politics and religion with a particular focus on labor and Christianity. LABOR AND THE LEGACIES OF WORLD WAR I Labor and the Legacies of World War I. by Elizabeth McKillen on March 20 th, 2017. Elizabeth McKillen. Elizabeth McKillen is a professor of history at the University of Maine. She is the author of Making the World Safe for Workers: Labor, the Left, and Wilsonian Internationalism (University of Illinois Press, 2013) and ChicagoLabor and the
CLARA LEMLICH, “THE INSIDE OF A SHIRTWAIST FACTORY,” GOOD LAWCHA: Teaching Labor’s Story. Document 7.3 Clara Lemlich, “The Inside of a Shirtwaist Factory,” Good Housekeeping 54 (March 1912), 367-369 Magazine article written by CONTEXT IS EVERYTHING: WHY HIDDEN FIGURES FEELS NOT JUST Directed by Theodore Melfi and based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Margot Lee Shetterly, Hidden Figures is a historical drama exploring the struggles and triumphs of African-American female employees of NASA during the height of the space race. Featuring excellent performances by Taraji Henson, Octavia Spencer, and JanelleMonáe
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