Funded by the Joseph Jacobs Labor Fund, and supported by the resources of Georgia State University Library's Special Collections Department, Work 'n' Progress is specifically designed for 8th grade and 11th grade-level social studies instruction. However, teachers and researchers of all grades and all subjects can benefit from the digital historical resources and activities available through the Website.
Georgia State University Library's Southern Labor Archives, established in 1971, is dedicated to collecting, preserving and making available the documentary heritage of Southern workers and their unions, as well as that of workers and unions having an historic relationship to the region.
The largest accumulation of labor records in the Southeast, the Archives holdings include organizational records, pamphlets, periodicals, photographs, personal papers of labor leaders, oral histories, collective bargaining agreements, constitutions and bylaws, and convention proceedings from 1888 to the present. The Southern Labor Archives is the official repository for hundreds of local and regional union offices, as well as the national offices of:
Our holdings are particularly strong in the areas of the textile and clothing industry, furniture and wood products, machinery and aerospace, nursing, airline industry, communications industry and the history of union activities in the Southeast.
The Southern Labor Archives, Special Collections Department at Georgia State University Library welcomes your queries relating to the Work 'n' Progress online curriculum project. Ask the Labor Archivist for more information.