Work 'n' Progress

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND CREDITS

Work n' Progress: Lessons and Stories in Southern Labor is a project of the Southern Labor Archives and the Department of Middle and Secondary Education and Instructional Technology, Georgia State University. The project was made possible by generous funding from the Joseph Jacobs Labor Fund and the Digital Historical Inquiry Project, funded by the Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Improvement, U. S. Department of Education.

The project was originally developed by Marcia Fishman, Virginia Causey, and Robert Woodrum with input from Julia Marks Young, Robert Dinwiddie, Peter Roberts, Gary M. Fink, Michelle Haberland, and Pam Hackbart-Dean.

Individuals contributing to the revision, compilation, and success of the Work n' Progress: Lessons and Stories in Southern Labor include:

Georgia State University Library, Special Collections Department:
Lauren Kata, Archivist, Southern Labor Archives
Amanda Brown, Student Assistant

Georgia State University Library, Web Design Team:
Doug Goans, Web Development Librarian
Jackey Hong, Program Analyst

Georgia State University, College of Education, Department of Middle and Secondary Education and Instructional Technology:
John Lee, Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education
Laura Watson, Graduate Assistant
Jayne Cosson, Graduate Assistant

Special thanks to the institutions that donated the use of historical images, records, and other documents for the project:

The Georgia Institute of Technology Library and Information Center
The Georgia Archives
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Kenneth G. Rogers Collection, Atlanta History Center
Center for Regional History & Culture, Kennesaw State University
Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Georgia Libraries

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