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      Michael Thompson, Emory University, for studying labor and life along Charleston’s waterfront from 1783 to 1860.

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      The collection's materials cover Diamond's writings, grants, and participation in lectures, seminars, and other events, as well as Diamond's (...)

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      Lexis's Practice Area page for Labor and Employment Law includes other titles like National Labor Relations (...)

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    10. 1910 - 1914 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      But to qualify for the new wage, workers must answer questions about their home lives and habits from Ford's new Sociological Department. 1914 - (...)

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