The Wisconsin Labor History Society is a volunteer-based organization dedicated to recording and cataloguing the historical labor events of Wisconsin. Their mission is to inform the public, including school children, activists, and historians, about the contributions of labor to the state, while promoting awareness of Wisconsin's rich labor history.
The Society is committed to getting labor's story into schools and colleges, preserving documents and records of workers and their unions, and is supported by membership dues, contributions, and volunteers who donate their time and skills. Through their efforts, the Wisconsin Labor History Society plays a vital role in preserving and sharing the important legacy of labor movements in the state.
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