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  • - Everything you wanted to know about the Workers' Anthem including lyrics in a variety of languages and sound files.
  • - A non-profit organization working to strengthen the labor movement through the use of music, art and culture.
  • - Provides information on labor issues and laws. Includes solidarity songs.
  • - A list of films with a left-wing political message, on topics ranging from feminism to the environment, race and class.
  • - Celebrates the contributions of unions and working people to our society through music, exhibits, children's activities, and more every Labor Day in Detroit.
  • - Website on the song The Red Flag, Jim Connell (1852-1929) who wrote it and the monument erected in Crossakiel County Meath Ireland in 1998. The site includes text, photos and a sound file of all 6 verses of the song.
  • - Historical account of organizing the Collarworkers Union in 1865.
  • - Tapes, CDs, songbooks and information about the choir organised by the Workers' Education Association in Sheffield, UK.
  • - Lyrics to the workers' anthem in 40 languages.
  • - Sells clothing with left-wing themes, images and slogans over the internet.
  • - Songs that helped build trade unions over the past 200 years. Workers songs, songs of labor, strike songs, picket line songs, songs against unemployment and poverty.
  • - Songs of the Irish labour movement, including text, photos and sound files
  • - Songs of work and struggle.
  • - Poems protesting the abuse of child labor for the sake of machines, industry, commerce, and fashionable clothes, published from 1902-1914.
  • - Online educational guide to the Roosevelt Administration and the Great Depression of the 1930s.
  • - Down But Not Out is a collection of poems that deals with unemployment in human terms.
  • - Poems celebrating workers struggles and books and articles about the history of the American labor movement from the early 1800s to the 1920s.
  • - 480 photos taken for the National Child Labor Committee in 1908-1912 with their original captions, indices by occupation and state, and historical and biographical information.
  • - Presents information about past and current general strikes around the world.
  • - Includes information about the section, its mandate, annual meeting, and the general activities and members. Also links to key labor unions, organizations, associations, federations, and online resources.
  • - Award-winning photojournalist Earl Dotter has documented the working lives of Americans for nearly 30 years from the Appalachian coal fields through many industries and regions.
  • - Information about the festival of working people and the arts in Toronto.
  • - Lyrics to leftist folk songs in several languages.


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