Resources

Shop Girls to Show Girls Research Guide

This is a companion guide the NEH funded project, Shop Girls to Show Girls: Teaching Resources to New York’s Working Class for Community College Students. The resources on this guide either directly or thematically support the subject of working class life and how it intersects with gender, race and ethnicity.

An Exhibition of Art Projects by FIT Students for Reflections on Realities of Labor, Equity, and Social Justice

This exhibition is to showcase how the fashion industry is intertwined with labor history of the United States.

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students

Teaching Business and Labor History to Art and Design Students seeks to create curriculum (both new courses and curricular material to insert into current courses) for art and design students in order to educate them on the history of working as an artist or designer.

Tamiment Library & Wagner Labor Archives

The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives collects material in all formats documenting the history of labor, the Left, political radicalism, and social movements in the United States, with particular strengths in communism, anarchism, and socialism. It is also the repository for the Archives of Irish America and the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives.