The program focuses on those promises, the limits of “New Deal”

The Untold Stories number of work programmes to continue the story Tuesday with a program on the theme “The Promise and Limits of the” New Deal “.

Untold Stories celebrates its 10th date of birth of more than a month of lectures, guided tours, performances and more, including several events to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the “New Deal”. It is a national history award-winning series of work sponsored by The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library.

The author and professor Colin Gordon presented “The Promise and Limits of the” New Deal “on Tuesday, April 22, 7 pm at the Rice Street Branch Library, 1011 Rice St., Saint Paul. Gordon is a professor of History at the University of Iowa Author and New Deals: Business, labor and politics, 1920-1935, as well as Dead on Arrival: The Politics of Health in Twentieth-Century America.

Untold Stories farther with a presentation theater-Lex-Ham, the community theatre St. Anthony Park Branch Library, 2245 Como Avenue, St. Paul, Sunday 24 April, 2 hours society actors is a step reading Jeannine Coulombe’s up, cups, inspired by the conflict of 1989, Boise Cascade in International Falls .

Jennifer Klein presented his book for all these rights: Business, labour and the development of America’s Public-Private Welfare State, Wednesday, April 30, 7 pm, at Dayton’s Bluff Branch / Metropolitan State University Library, Ecolab rooms, 645 Seventh St. E., St. Paul. In America, unlike anywhere else in the world, most people depend mainly in the private sector health insurance and social benefits. In this powerful American history using the benefits of employment, small between them, the political determination of social protection and labour relations in the years 1960 to 1910 years.

On Thursday, May 1, 7 hours, emerges a group of historians and scholars working towards 150 years of work in Minnesota, Saint Paul Labour Centre, 411 Main Street, St. Paul. The panel includes: Hy Berman, work scholar and professor emeritus of history at the University of Minnesota, Mary Wingerd, author of The City and the affirmation of a forthcoming history of Minnesota, and Annette Atkins, professor of history at the University of St - Benedict and the author of the creation of Minnesota. After the roundtable St. Paul maintains a laboratory choir sing-along of popular tunes and some unknown.

On Sunday, May 4 2 hours, the Jewish theatre, Minnesota presents The Triangle Factory Fire Project, on fire in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, which killed 146 workers, to consider, as well as social and political changes, has resulted. About morning show and participation in a post-show interview with Professor Peter Rachleff and others. Mention Untold Stories, and you will receive a discount of $ 5 ticket. Call 651-647-4315 to order tickets. The power is in the Auditorium of Hillcrest, 1974 Ford Parkway, St. Paul.

Untold Stories and training service laboratory at the University of Minnesota present the film “Cradle Will Rock”, the book and Director: Tim Robbins on artists during the era of the EPA. Participates in 6 hours for refreshments and a pre-show discussion with the film follows a 6:30 pm on Wednesday, May 7, 6 hours, in Merriam Park Branch Library, 1831 Marshall Avenue, St. Paul.

Tuesday, May 13, 7 pm, the gaze of extracts from “I thank God and FDR…” New Deal “the art of Minnesota, the Works Progress Administration art collection in the eternal present of Minnesota Historical Society, and you hear an exhibition gallery presentation Conservative Brian Szott. The collection was housed for over 70 years on the ground in Ah-Gwah-Ching (ie “out-of-doors” in Ojibwe), a state medical facility run by Walker, MN. Ah-Gwah-Ching-archive consists of more than including objects from 160 prints, watercolors, oil and wood sculptures by artists such as Bob Brown, Henry Bukowski, Reathel Keppen, Dorothea Lau, Alexander Oja and Bennet Swanson . The exhibition and maintenance are to James J. Hill House Gallery, 240 Summit Avenue, St. Paul.

Minnesota day in the history encourages young people to explore a historic theme in the context of an annual discussion of this year, conflict and compromise in history. “The program encourages the study of history by participating students and teachers in the excitement of historic inquiry and creative presentation. Watch Working with fancy living history exhibitions, performances and original presentations to media, as students of their projects in 2008, Wednesday, May 14 at 7:30 am, in the laboratory of Saint-Paul Centre, 411 Main St., St. Paul.

Join Untold Stories regular working and historian Dave Riehle explore the sites of work in the field of White Bear Lake, Saturday, May 17. Travel in an old bus Wildwood Amusement Park at the end of the tramline to Mahtomedi to Ramaley flag on the west side of the lake, the two sides of major events work 19 century. See also local workers’ homes and sites related to Native Americans and Canadian french (Metis) Centre of settlers City, Vadnais Heights and others. The Tour begins at 2 hours of the Sun Ray Branch Library, 2105 Wilson Avenue, St. Paul. 651/222-3242 Please reserve your seat in the bus, space is limited.

The Untold Stories ends with a series of performances of these Shining Lives and a post-show discussion in the history of theater, Sunday, May 18, 2 hours, the Shining Lives is a new piece on workers at the radium Dial Watch Company, and the costume to the company by “Radium Girls”, suffering from anemia, fractures and death before exposure to radium. About morning show and participation in a post-show discussion and reception. Association special discounts on your trade union membership or Untold Stories and get half-price ticket for this show only! Call 651-292-4323 for tickets.

Untold Stories events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. For more information, visit www.thefriends.org or by phone at 651/222-3242. Untold Stories is coordinated by the Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library. Co-sponsors & Zoo from the Conservatory of Como, Macalester College history department, the Department of Social Sciences in Metropolitan State University, Micawber’s Books, Minnesota Association of Professional Employees, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul Area AFL-CIO Trades and Labour Assembly, Saint - Paul spoke of the club laboratory, Twin Cities laboratory History Society and the University of Minnesota laboratory training. This series is supported by a foundation, with grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Foundation St. Paul.

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