Walter P. Reuther Library
The Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs is an archival repository located at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. It is named after Walter Reuther, a prominent labor leader and president of the United Auto Workers (UAW). The library is renowned for its extensive collections related to the history of labor movements, urban affairs, and the social and political history of the United States.
History[edit | edit source]
The Walter P. Reuther Library was established in 1975, following the donation of the UAW's historical records to Wayne State University. The library was named in honor of Walter Reuther, who was a key figure in the labor movement and played a significant role in the development of the UAW. The library's mission is to collect, preserve, and provide access to the records of the American labor movement and related social, economic, and political issues.
Collections[edit | edit source]
The Reuther Library houses a vast array of collections, including the records of labor unions, social justice organizations, and political figures. Some of the notable collections include:
- The United Auto Workers (UAW) records
- The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) records
- The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) records
- The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) records
- The National Organization for Women (NOW) records
In addition to labor union records, the library also holds collections related to urban affairs, including the papers of Detroit mayors, city planners, and community organizations.
Services[edit | edit source]
The Walter P. Reuther Library provides a range of services to researchers, students, and the general public. These services include:
- Reference assistance and research consultations
- Access to archival materials and digital collections
- Educational programs and workshops
- Exhibits and public programs
The library also collaborates with other institutions and organizations to promote the study and understanding of labor history and urban affairs.
Location and Access[edit | edit source]
The Walter P. Reuther Library is located on the campus of Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The library is open to the public, and researchers are encouraged to make appointments to access the collections. The library's digital collections are also available online, providing remote access to a wealth of historical materials.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Walter Reuther
- United Auto Workers
- Wayne State University
- Labor history of the United States
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- Service Employees International Union
- American Federation of Teachers
- National Organization for Women
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