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The Reuther is home to the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs and the Wayne State University Archives. It collects, preserves and provides access to the heritage of the American labor movement and related reform movements of the twentieth century. The collection also includes urban affairs, with particular focus on the history of metropolitan Detroit.No Greater Calling screenshot

The Reuther has been awarded the 2008 John Sessions Memorial Award for its online resource: “No Greater Calling: The Life of Walter P. Reuther, 1907-1970.” The American Library Association (ALA) offers the John Sessions Memorial Award to libraries or library systems annually. (News release: 88kb - PDF)

 

No Greater Calling

A dedicated web site celebrating the life of Walter P. Reuther on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Virtual Motor City

Detroit News Photonegative Collection.

Web Finding Aids*

* not all collections have a finding aid on the web. Researchers should also consult the Supplement

1974 Guide to the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs at the Reuther

SUPPLEMENT to 1974 Reuther Guide (Large PDF File)

 

View of the Reuther Library from the north

Reading Room
Mon & Tues. 11:00 am -6:45 pm
Wed. - Fri. 9:00 am - 4:45 pm
CLOSED Sat. & Sun.

Please Direct Reference Questions to: William LeFevre reutherreference@wayne.edu

Please Direct Audiovisual Inquiries to: reutherav@wayne.edu
AV collections by appointment only


For assistance with making overnight accommodations, please contact Alberta Asmar.


Campus Map and Parking
http://parking.wayne.edu/
This page includes an interactive parking map that is full of detail.


Fellowships and Scholarships

Margery Long Scholarship

Guidelines (PDF - 45kb)
Scholarship Application (PDF - 45kb)

The Albert Shanker Fellowship

Guidlines (read more)
Scholarship Application (PDF - 68kb)


Walter P. Reuther Library
5401 Cass Ave
Detroit MI 48202
313-577-4024



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revised: August 2008
Please contact Paul S. Neirink about this Web site