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Media
At Work
Caribbean Studies
Education and Campus Life
The Sixties - On Video
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Main Collections:
AFRICAN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
DIVERSITY TRAINING
THE LIBRARY OF AFRICAN CINEMA
MEDIA AND SOCIETY
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MISCELLANEOUS
COLLECTIONS
Media At Work
Thought provoking
videos addressing critical issues of industrial relations, labor history,
human resource development organizations, occupations, and economic
democracy.
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Philip Randolph - For Jobs and Freedom:
A portrait of the unsung Civil Rights hero and labor leader.
At the River I Stand: The 1968 Memphis
sanitation workers strike and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.
Blue Eyed: A workshop with Jane Elliott,
inventor of the Blue Eyed/Brown Eyed experiment
The Essential Blue Eyed: Trainer's Edition and Debriefing
The Business of America...: A compelling
tour through the new industrial wasteland
Clockwork: Frederick Taylor and the
birth of scientific management
Collision Course: The rise and fall
of workplace cooperation at Eastern Airlines
Controlling Interest: The world of
the multinational corporation
Final Offer: Inside collective bargaining
Miles of Smiles/Years of Struggle: The
story of the Pullman porters
Oh Freedom After While: The Saga of
the 1939 Sharecroppers Strike
Struggles in Steel: The fight for equal
opportunity
The Willmar 8: Sex discrimination at
work
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