The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives: About Our Logo
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Cynthia Long
Cyhthia Long working in an electrical closet (early 1980s).
New Yorkers at Work Collection

What You Can Do

The Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives continue to build their collections documenting the United States' labor heritage and radicalism. Those who wish to donate historical material should contact Michael Nash, either by telephone at (212) 998-2428 or by email at michael.nash@nyu.edu

Preserving our labor and progressive heritages is very expensive. The work of the Tamiment Library and its Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives is made possible through the dedication and commitment of its supporters. Many of the unions whose records are administered by the Archives provide financial support. Some of our supporters have established endowments that provide the Library and Archives with income. The Stephen C. Vladeck endowment commemorates one of the Library's long-time friends. The Jacob and Bessye Blaufarb fund supports video projects.

Protest Dr. King's arrest

District 65/UAW Collection

New York University libraries development staff will be happy to explain what you can do to support Tamiment. Options include contributing to the Harry Van Arsdale Endowment, or commemorating a worker or labor leader by commemorating them on the Pillar of Labor Memorial. If you have any questions about this program, please call the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library's Development Department at 212-998-6909.

   
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