Labor's Heritage

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Labor's Heritage is a journal which publishes articles regarding the history of the labor movement in the United States.

The journal publishes articles which are scholarly in quality but written for more of a mass audience. Articles cover labor history, labor education, labor culture, interviews with current and former labor leaders and activists, the contemporary American labor movement, and news and information about the National Labor College.

The target audience for the journal is comprised of academics, students, workers, and labor movement officials and activists.

Labor's Heritage, founded in 1989, was published quarterly by the National Labor College until 2004.

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