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Collected by: University of Maryland

Archived since: Jun, 2015

Description:

This collection represents websites of labor organizations in the United States, including organizations whose records arestewarded by Special Collections and University Archives at the University of Maryland. Our labor collections are comprised of AFL-CIO Department records, trade department records, international union records, union programs, union organizations with allied or affiliate relationships with the AFL-CIO, and personal papers of union leaders. We also have extensive photo documentation of labor union activities from the 1940s to the present in the photographic negative and digital collections. Additionally, collections of graphic images, over 10,000 audio tapes, several hundred films and videotapes, and over 2,000 artifacts are available for research and study. The University of Maryland emphasizes the collecting of archival resources and other collections that document the history of the labor movement in North America and the Washington, DC/Maryland region. These materials help researchers better understand pivotal social movements in this country, including those to gain rights for women, children and minorities.

Subject:   Society & Culture Politics & Elections

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Title: Labor Council For Latin American Advancement

URL: https://www.lclaa.org/

Description: Archived website of the Labor Council For Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), a national organization representing two million Latinx trade unionists through 65 chapters, which describes its work as follows: "LCLAA was born in 1972 out of the need to educate, organize and mobilize Latinos in the labor movement and has expanded its influence to organize Latinos in an effort to impact workers' rights and their influence in the political process. LCLAA represents the interest of more than 2 million Latino workers in the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), The Change to Win Federation, Independent Unions and all its membership" ("Our Mission," https://www.lclaa.org/about-lclaa/mission, accessed June 13, 2018). The LCLAA website includes information about its history, mission, leadership, legislative platform, campaigns, membership, governance, chapters, events, media, publications, resolutions, and administrative relief information and resources.

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Subject:   Labor Council for Latin American Advancement -- Web archives Labor -- United States -- Web archives

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