Industrial Democracy and the Civil Rights Establishment of the 1930s
Toure F. Reed examines the influence of labor activism on the civil rights agendas of the NAACP and National Urban League and challenges presumptions ...
Library of Congress
C&ORR & Black labor
On May 17, 2012, Dr. Cicero M. Fain presented “Into the Crucible: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and the Black Industrial Worker in Southern West Virginia ...
wvarchivesandhistory
There's Always Work at the Post Office
Author Philip F. Rubio discussed his book "There's Always Work at the Post Office: African American Postal Workers and the Fight for Jobs, Justice, and Equality.
SmithsonianNPM
Brothers on the Line (FULL DOCUMENTARY)
Brothers On The Line explores the extraordinary journey of the Reuther brothers – Walter, Roy, and Victor – union organizers whose unshakeable devotion led ...
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Fighting for Total Person Unionism
Robert Bussel, PhD, an engaging speaker, past union organizer, professor of History, and director of the Labor Education and Research Center, University of ...
villanovauniversity
OAH 2008: Staughton Lynd
The HISTORY NEWS NETWORK (http://hnn.us) recorded this appearance of Staughton Lynd at the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians in ...
hnneditor
The Garment District War
Before Louis "Lepke" Buchalter became infamous as the head of the Mafia's official death squad, he was just a another soldier for Jacob "Little Augie" Orgen.
Plain Sight Productions
The Thin Light of Freedom: The Civil War and Emancipation in the Heart of America
While a destructive and bloody war raged across Virginia in the aftermath of Gettysburg, free black families sent husbands and sons to fight with the U.S. Colored ...
US National Archives
The COINTELPRO Papers-ch 2 Communist Party-USA (audio-book)
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Jason Stanley: How Fascism Works
Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 2013, he was Distinguished Professor in the ...
WilliamsCollege
James P. Cannon Speaks! "The New Left"
James P Cannon Speaks! "The New Left". A 1966 discussion with Cannon in Los Angeles members of the Socialist Workers Party and the Young Socialists ...
Matthew Siegfried
Capitalism and the Making and Unmaking of Black America (African American Past, Session 04)
Capitalism and the Making and Unmaking of Black America” grapples with the complex and often painful history of the effects of capitalism on African American ...
historiansorg
A Philip Randolph Is the Most Underappreciated Socialist Ever (Stay at Home #42)
Joining us tonight is high school social studies teacher and Jacobin contributor, Paul Prescod, to give us an overview of the life and politics of one of the ...
Jacobin Magazine
Confederate Reckoning
A Knowledge by the Slice lecture by Professor of History Stephanie McCurry.
Penn Arts & Sciences
The Life of Hubert Harrison - A Discussion with Jeffrey B Perry
Hubert Harrison, (1883-1927) was an immensely skilled writer, orator, educator, critic, and political activist who, more than any other political leader of his era, ...
Enaa
Mexican Nazis & Global Pachucos
Mexican Nazis & Global Pachucos: Propaganda, Intelligence and the Production of Border Invasion Anxiety During World War II Dr. David Romo explores the ...
SAR School for Advanced Research
International Labor Defense
International Labor Defense 2:10 Part 1: Organizational history 2:17 Chapter 1: Pre-Communist forerunners 4:16 Chapter 2: Communist forerunners 9:41 ...
FrogCast
Beyond Rum and Coca-Cola: The Radical and Creative Origins of the Steelpan
The Development Studies program of the Watson Institute, in collaboration with the Africana Studies Department and the Center for Latin American and ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Bobby Lovett: "Nashville and the Civil War"
Bobby Lovett: "Nashville and the Civil War, 1860-1866, and the Economic, Social and Political Transformations" Watch the April 7 talk by Bobby Lovett, professor ...
Vanderbilt University
1998 Paul Robeson Centennial Celebration at the San Francisco Public Library
15 February 1998. Three essays about Paul Robeson plus a panel discussion about political activism in the era of President Clinton. James Herndon of the Paul ...
San Francisco Public Library
Irish Everywhere: Irish Americans and the Making of the Multicultural City
James R Barrett, Department of History, Illinois Respondents: David R Roediger Department of History, Illinois Between the late nineteenth century and the ...
Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jepson Leadership Forum: Thomas F. Jackson
The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Thomas F. Jackson, historian at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and American Civil Rights Movement ...
University of Richmond
Lifting as They Climbed - Mapping a History of Black Women on Chicago's South Side
Essence McDowell discusses the lives and work of Black women activists and artists from Chicago's South Side who organized to make the city work better for ...
CAN TV
An African American and Latinx History of the United States
Join us for the launch of Paul Ortiz's new book, An African American and Latinx History of the United States; a recasting of American history which explores the ...
The People's Forum NYC
FASCISM INC MULTILINGUAL (long version)
Fascism Inc is a crowdfunded documentary on the rise of neo-fascism in Greece and Europe and the role of the economic elites. Support the documentary ...
Moviementa Productions
What did Lincoln think about slavery? | Online History Curriculum Sample
Excerpt from Dave Raymond's American History homeschool curriculum, available at http://bit.ly/2SWZHqD Was Lincoln for or against slavery? What were his ...
Compass Classroom
BNEC PANEL #5: THE BLACK PRESS RESPONDS
Black newspapers have often provided platforms for voices of identity, affirmation, and conscience. Panelists will explore Black writers' rebukes of mainstream ...
Snhu Media Services
"Dockworker Power" with author Peter Cole
AAAS and The East Side Freedom Library invite you to a conversation with labor historian and activist scholar Peter Cole, Professor of History, Western Illinois ...
East Side Freedom Library
The Emancipation Proclamation 150 Years: Pre and Post (Part 1)
As part of their Documented Rights Exhibit, the National Archives at St. Louis hosted a panel to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation ...
US National Archives
Liberalism and Its Critics
In his recent book "The Revolt Against the Masses," Fred Siegel indicts modern American liberalism for elitism toward ordinary Americans, their values and ...
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Swan Song of the Old Right | by Murray N. Rothbard
Audio version of the Mises Daily article for November 14, 2007. Written by Murray N. Rothbard and read by Keith Hocker. Link to the text version of this audio ...
LibertyInOurTime
Andrew Johnson's Impeachment and the Legacy of the Civil War
Miller Center
"William Lowndes Yancey and the Coming of the Civil War" by Eric Walther
ArchiTreats: April 15, 2010 Eric Walther discusses William Lowndes Yancey and the Coming of the Civil War. More Information ...
Alabama Department of Archives & History
All the Powers of Earth
At times of crisis, we do well to remember Abraham Lincoln. Join us as we talk to Sidney Blumenthal about his new book.
Miller Center
Civil Rights Rally Presented by I.U.E., AFL-CIO (1963)
Rally in NY of District 4 IUE - demands"All and Now" - with over 1500 in attendance for civil rights. We digitized and uploaded this film on behalf of the Prelinger ...
A/V Geeks
Education R(D)eform and the Demise of Black Educators
Conversation about the attack on public education and the impact on black educators in both the Chicago Public Schools system and nationally. This program ...
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Peniel Joseph - Keynote Address, 2015 Media & Civil Rights History Symposium
Peniel Joseph, a “dean of black power studies,” gave the keynote address at the 2015 Media & Civil Rights History Symposium on April 3 at the University of ...
UofSC College of Information and Communications
Steve Ash – "A Massacre in Memphis: The Bloody Race Riot of 1866"
Rhodes College is a national, four-year, private, coeducational, residential college committed to the liberal arts and sciences that is consistently recognized by ...
Rhodes College
Soldier & Citizen | The Citizenship Project | NPT
NPT's original documentary "Soldier & Citizen" explores how military service has been used by minority groups to secure citizenship. Learn more at: ...
Nashville Public Television
Christopher W. Phillips - Slavery, Civil War, and Identity in Missouri
"From Border States to Border South: Slavery, Civil War, and the Politics of Identity in Missouri" An OAH Distinguished Lecture by Christopher W. Phillips, ...
Organization of American Historians
Tomorrow's trade union - VPRO documentary - 2016
The work market is evolving rapidly, and new ways of working call for a new type of trade unions. Can the trade unions as we know them still represent the new ...
vpro documentary
Farrell Dobbs Speaks! Teamster Battles of the 1930s: Part 1
Farrell Dobbs Speaks! Teamster Battles of the 1930s: Part 1. Farrell Dobbs recounts the struggles of the 1930s, the founding of the Teamsters and the ...
Matthew Siegfried