Reuther Library Closed - Thursday, January 15th

Due to inclement weather, the Reuther Library will be closed on January 15, 2026.

Please submit your questions to reutherreference@wayne.edu and we will answer as soon as we can.

Stay safe everyone!

Holiday Closure: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

(25495) Dr. Martin Luther King, Speeches, 1960s

The Reuther Library and Wayne State University will be closed Monday January 19, 2026 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

We hope you'll take the time to reflect on Dr. King's life and work. Our collections offer some opportunities:

The creation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Dr. King's support of the Memphis Sanitation Worker Strike of 1968

Dr. King's first delivery of the "I Have a Dream" speech at Detroit's TCF Center (then Cobo Hall)

As always, we are happy to assist you in finding materials related to Dr. King (or any topic) via Ask an Archivist.

[Podcast] Talking Archives with the Society of Women Engineers

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Karen Horting, Executive Director and CEO of the Society of Women Engineers, talks about SWE’s archives at the Reuther Library and shares how the 75-year-old organization leverages its history to advocate for the inclusion of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).  read more »

[Podcast] Polish American Women and Detroit’s 1938 Federal Screw Works Strike

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Dr. Martin Hershock recounts the violent three-day strike against General Motors supplier Federal Screw Works in 1938, when women from Detroit’s Polish community led the fight to preserve both their recently-recognized union and their neighborhood.  read more »

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