The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA) is a non-profit association of academics, educators, students, and labor movement and other activists that promotes research into and publication of materials on the history of the labor movement in North and South America. Its current president is James Gregory, professor of history at University of Washington.
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| - The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA) is a non-profit association of academics, educators, students, and labor movement and other activists that promotes research into and publication of materials on the history of the labor movement in North and South America. Its current president is James Gregory, professor of history at University of Washington. (en)
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| - James Gregory (en)
- Julie Greene (en)
- Cecelia Bucki (en)
- Liesl Orenic (en)
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| - The Labor and Working-Class History Association (LAWCHA) is a non-profit association of academics, educators, students, and labor movement and other activists that promotes research into and publication of materials on the history of the labor movement in North and South America. Its current president is James Gregory, professor of history at University of Washington. LAWCHA works to create and sustain relationships with labor unions, workers' groups and community activist organizations, and to make labor history more accessible to union members and other workers. LAWCHA also works to promote the teaching of workers' history in public elementary and secondary schools, and seeks to foster the preservation of historic sites important to the labor movement. (en)
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| - Lilia Fernandez, Ken Fones-Wolf, Max Krochmal, Talitha LeFlouria, Naomi Williams, Michael Innis-Jimenez, LaShwn Harris, Jennifer Scherer, Nikki Mandell, Toby Higbie, Colin J. Davis, Keona K. Ervin, Sonia Hernandez, Emily E. LB. Twarog, Lane Windham (en)
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