Tales from the Reuther Library
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Tales from the Reuther Library is a history podcast hosted by Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University. It has 100 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.
Stories on labor history, Detroit, and Wayne State University
history ·en-US ·100 episodes
Women on a Mission: The Remarkable Heroes Who Put Men on the Moon
The Radical Fund: How a Band of Visionaries and a Million Dollars Upended America
The 1968 Florida Teachers’ Strike: Public Sector Unionism and the Fight against Sunshine State Conservatism
Talking Archives with the Society of Women Engineers
Polish American Women and Detroit’s 1938 Federal Screw Works Strike
Talking History with AFA President Sara Nelson
The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North
Remembering the Detroit Feminist Women’s Health Center
Union Exemption: Nonprofit Work and the Boundaries of the Commercial Economy, 1951–1976
Talking Archives with AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride
Coach of Champions: D.L. Holmes and the Making of Detroit’s Track Stars
Para Power: How Paraprofessional Labor Changed Education
Oil Can Eddie and the Battle for the Steelworkers’ Union
Seeking “Self-Determination” in Detroit: Housing, Race, and the Activism of the West Central Organization, 1964-1971
Schools and the Rise of Mass Incarceration in a Post-Brown World
The Worthy Wages Movement for Childcare Workers
Awaiting Their Feast: Latinx Food Workers and Activism from World War II to COVID-19
The Carter Presidency and Gay Rights
A Fond Farewell with Audiovisual Archivist Mary Wallace
When Detroit Played the Numbers: Gambling’s History and Cultural Impact on the Motor City
Building Power, Breaking Power: The United Teachers of New Orleans, 1965-2008
Detroit Industry and ‘The Mural’
Organizing Your Own: The White Fight for Black Power in Detroit
Hillbilly Highway: Charting White Migration from Appalachia to the Industrial Midwest
Betty Friedan’s Labor Roots
The UAW’s Southern Gamble in Foreign-Owned Factories
Detroit Under Fire: Police Violence and Racial Justice in the Civil Rights Era
Labor Radical Harry Bridges and the Cold War Ire of the US Government
Labor Legend Harry Bridges and the Pacific Coast Longshore Strike of 1934
Taming the Octopus: Eli Black and the Search for Social Responsibility at the United Fruit / United Brands Company
Toxic Debt: An Environmental Justice History of Detroit
Latinx Encounters: How Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans Made the Modern Midwest
Under the Iron Heel: Repressing the IWW and Free Speech
“Girls, We Cannot Lose!”: Midwestern Black Women Activists During the Great Depression
“No Labor Dictators For Us”: Revisiting Anti-Union Forces in the Flint Sit-Down Strike
Heard It On the News: Preserving 20th Century Detroit History Through Local Newscasts
No Equal Justice: The Legal and Civil Rights Legacy of George W. Crockett Jr.
A Miasma of Metals: The Steelworkers’ Environmental Call Following the Donora Smog of 1948
A “Most Conscientious and Considerate Method”: Grosse Pointe’s Gross Post-War Housing Point System
Labor’s End: Automation’s Failed Promise of Freedom
Detroit vs. Everybody: Exploring Race, Place, and Black Superheroes in DC Comics
Detroit Remains: Using Historical Archeology to Connect Detroit’s Past to Its Present
Environmental Activism in Deindustrialized Detroit
Bargaining for the Common Good: Milton Tambor Reflects on 50 Years in Labor and Social Activism
And Many More: Celebrating SEIU’s Centennial in the Archives
Brewing a Boycott: Collective Activism and the Decades-Long Coors Beer Boycott
Communists and Community in Wartime Detroit
Sandfuture: Exploring Minoru Yamasaki, Lost Humanist Architecture, and the Rise of Sick Buildings and Sick People
Midnight in Vehicle City: Modern Lessons From the Flint Sit-Down Strike
Blaming Teachers: How America Simultaneously Professionalized and Patronized Education
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