Greater New Haven Labor History Association

Greater New Haven Labor History Association Welcome to our new page! We hope you will spread the word and help us promote the interests of working people in the greater New Haven area!

Who We Are

* A membership-based organization comprised of individuals and organizations with an interest in labor history
* A forum for discussing labor history and a central resource for the Greater New Haven area
* An educational resource and a historical archive center for records pertaining to our local labor history
* We are a certified non-profit 501(c)3 organization

What W

e Do

* Create traveling exhibits and install them in community venues
* Preserve and maintain an archival repository of individuals' papers and local union records, documents and artifacts of historical significance
* Organize public events such as workshops, walking tours, book-signings, film festivals, talks by esteemed labor historians and the GNHLHA Annual Meeting
* Offer Records Inventory Services and access by appointment to many of our historical archives
* Conduct projects such as oral history interviews with retired workers
* Present the August Lewis Troup Award annually to individuals in recognition of their personal contributions to the labor community

08/17/2016

Our Community at Wi******er An Elm City Story

01/18/2015

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Our Community at Wi******er: An Elm City Story, the Labor History Association's traveling exhibit about workers at the U.S. Repeating Arms Company in New Haven in the 20th century, has moved to the Stetson Branch of the New Haven Free Public Library, 200 Dixwell Avenue, where it will be on display through February 28th. The library is located in the heart of the Dixwell-Newhallville Community, where many of the company's employees and their families lived.

If you haven't yet seen the exhibit, this is an excellent opportunity! There is ample free parking at the back of the library.

For more information, contact [email protected].

09/21/2014

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07/02/2014

Our new traveling exhibit, "Our Community at Wi******er", is now at New Haven City Hall for the summer! Stop by any week day in July and August to take a look.

Do you like and want to support the Labor History Association and its work? Become a member today! Fill out the form below & mail with your dues to GNHLHA, 267 Chapel Street, New Haven CT 06513.

Individuals
REGULAR _____$25
Low income_____$10

Organizations
100 Members or less _____$100
101 to 300 Members _____ $250
Over 300 Members _____ $500

___I am enclosing an additional donation of ___$50; _____$100;____Other to help support GNHLHA’s mission to collect, preserve and celebrate the history, culture and traditions of working people in our community

NAME____________________________________________________

ADDRESS_________________________________________________

Email_____________________________________________________Phone_______________

06/18/2014

Address

267 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT
06513

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