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SUMMARY:Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives Brown Bag Series
DESCRIPTION:
 This week's presentation is title, "The Knights 
 of Labor vs. Michigan's Political Machine in 
 the Gilded Age," presented by Elizabeth Homer, 
 Author of  Pioneers, Reformers, and Millionaires. 
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 "Our Daily Work / Our Daily Lives" 
 is a joint project that focuses on the artistic 
 traditions of workers and on workplaces 
 as contexts for the expression of workers culture. 
 The richness and diversity of workers' 
 experiences and workers culture is explored 
 and presented through an ongoing series of exhibits, 
 lectures, and presentations; writing 
 and research projects; reunions; and demonstrations 
 and discussions. The program was established 
 in 1992 and is coordinated by the Michigan 
 Traditional Arts Program at the MSU Museum 
 and the Labor Education Program in the College 
 of Social Science's School of Human Resources 
 and Labor Relations.\n
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 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: MSU Museum\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://museum.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: John Beck\n
 Contact phone: (517) 432-3982\n
 Contact email: beckj@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://museum.msu.edu\n
LOCATION:MSU Museum Auditorium
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