Labour History News
'Labor's Heritage'
Labor's Heritage, vol. 11, no. 2 has just been published. It contains the following articles:
In conjunction with Saul Schniderman's article on Mother Jones in Labor's Heritage, there will be the dedication on Saturday, December 2, 2000 of a Maryland Historical Trust highway sign at the site where Mother Jones spent the final years of her life. The sign reads in part, "Mary Harris 'Mother' Jones. The legendary labor organizer spent a lifetime fighting for unions and the rights of workers. She died at the Burgess Farm near here on November 30, 1930 ..." [ The farm and the house no longer exist] Prior to the unveiling, a celebration "Remembering Mother Jones" will be held starting at 11 AM in the auditorium of the National Labor College-George Meany Center for Labor Studies, 10000 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD. (The dedication site is located 5 minutes by automobile from the auditorium.) Sponsoring the remembrance are: For additional information about the remembrance contact Janet O'Connor, National Labor College-George Meany Center for Labor Studies, telephone: (301) 431-5421. Bob Reynolds Posted: 9 November 2000
"Mother Jones' Final Sojourn: My Search for the House Where the Miners' Angel Died" [See below for information about the dedication of a new historical marker to Mother Jones]
"They Met at the Fair: UPWA and Farmer-Labor Cooperation, 1944-1952"
"Life in the Canyons: Photographs of San Diego's Immigrant Shantytown Communities"
"Beauty, Laughter, Song, and Wisdom: My Life with the Bread and Roses Cultural Project"
Coalition of Labor Union Women
Labor Heritage Foundation
Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO
National Labor College-George Meany Center for Labor Studies
United Mine Workers of America
Editor
Labor's Heritage
rreynold@clark.net
