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Labor History Sources in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress

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Description: Collections containing labor-related material are considerable and constitute a major archive for labor history research. Hours, location, policies, and an annotated list of what's available in this labor collection.
Labor History Sources (Manuscript Reading Room, Library of Congress) Labor History Sources in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress The Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress seeks to preserve personal papers and organizational records that document the course of America's national experience. Its more than ten thousand collections with more than forty million manuscript items touch upon every aspect of American history and culture. The Manuscript Division's holdings are strongest, however, in the areas of American national government, the federal judiciary, diplomacy, military history, women's history, and black history. Collections containing labor-related material are considerable and constitute a major archive for labor history research.
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Page title:Labor History Sources (Manuscript Reading Room, Library of Congress)
Keywords:manuscript reading room manuscript division home page library of congress papers archives finding aid labor history resources
Description:Labor History Sources (Manuscript Reading Room, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress).
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