Tales from the Reuther Library

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Awaiting Their Feast: Latinx Food Workers and Activism from World War II to COVID-19

Posted February 20, 202500:42:55

Dr. Lori Flores discusses food systems in the US and Northeast region specifically, illuminating how the nation has developed a growing appetite for...

The Carter Presidency and Gay Rights

Posted January 16, 202500:52:34

Dr. Harris Dousemetzis shares the extraordinary impact of U.S. President Jimmy Carter on gay rights in the 1970s and early 1980s, from instituting policies...

A Fond Farewell with Audiovisual Archivist Mary Wallace

Posted December 23, 202400:57:59

Reuther Library audiovisual archivist Mary Wallace has worn many hats over the past 27 years, from student page in the Reading Room to interim director...

When Detroit Played the Numbers: Gambling’s History and Cultural Impact on the Motor City

Posted October 17, 202400:25:34

Dr. Felicia George explains how number lotteries in the city’s Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods in the 20th century, although illegal...

Building Power, Breaking Power: The United Teachers of New Orleans, 1965-2008

Posted September 3, 202400:47:04

Dr. Jesse Chanin describes how the United Teachers of New Orleans (UTNO) gained power and influence in a region hostile to unions from the mid-1960s...