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Working Class Movement Library

The Working Class Movement Library is a national collection of the history of the labour movement in Britain. The collection begins with Thomas Paine in the late C18th and goes up to the present day. It was founded by ruth and Edmund Frow.

Website: http://www.wcml.org.uk
Location: Salford, United Kingdom
Members: 22
Latest Activity: Jun 1

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Why is this NOT an International working class library?? 1 Reply

  Is there not a wealth of useful information that will benefit our local struggles that can be learned from struggles all across this globe?  This is a very narrow way of thinking that one can…Continue

Started by Ira Wechsler. Last reply by Michael Herbert May 21, 2012.

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Comment by Doug Taylor on November 26, 2012 at 5:15
Comment by Doug Taylor on May 19, 2011 at 6:22
I visited the Library when I was in Manchester. It was truely stocked with the memories of the labour and  movements. Great old books, banners, memorabilia. Plan on visiting it! Doug Taylor, Canada.
 

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