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Preserving and Interpreting Working Class and Labor History Pennsylvania’s Experience. Kenneth C. Wolensky. Public Programs . National Register of Historic Places. Reading Knitting Mills mid-19 th century. National Historic Landmarks. Carrie Furnace. State Historical Markers.
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Preserving and Interpreting Working Class and Labor History Pennsylvania’s Experience Kenneth C. Wolensky
Public Programs • National Register of Historic Places Reading Knitting Mills mid-19th century
National Historic Landmarks Carrie Furnace
State Historical Markers • 2,200 Markers in Pennsylvania • Program began in 1911, revised in 1946. • People, Places, and Events • Nearly 50 recognize working class and labor history and related topics.
Anti-Labor and Anti-Ethnic Discrimination 1897 Lattimer Massacre
Women in Labor and Working Class Life • Min L. Matheson – ILGWU
Public Policy Acts 111 and 195 State Historical Marker State Capitol, Harrisburg
Formation of Labor Unions SWOC, 1936; United Steelworkers, 1942
Sports Willie Thrower, NFL
Markers Yet to be Dedicated • Deindustrialization and Displaced Workers • Corporate Fraud and Negligence • Civil Rights • Occupational Disease (i.e. Black Lung) • Migrant Farm Workers • Contemporary Anti-Ethnic and Anti-Immigrant Violence • Working Class Culture: Music, Arts, Sports, Literature, Community Life