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âLabor Leaders View the Warren Eraâ presents an invaluable oral history transcript and related materials from 1969-7, compiled by the Bancroft Library's Regional Oral History Office. This collection offers firsthand accounts from key figures in the labor movement reflecting on the impact and legacy of the Warren Court era. These transcripts provide unique insights into the social, political, and economic changes that shaped 20th-century America. Explore the perspectives of those who fought for workers' rights during a transformative period in American history. This resource is essential for researchers and anyone interested in the history of labor, law, and American society.
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