INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Javersak
From 1830 to 1930, Wheeling was West Virginia's premier city and the Ohio Valley's leading industrial center: providing the nation with metal products, glassware, and tobacco products, plus hundreds of other manufactured items for local and regional consumption. It also led the way in unionizing the various trades in the city—from bootblacks to stogie makers.
About the Wheeling 250 - Wheeling's Labor History People's University series:
Wheeling was a hotbed of unionism throughout its industrial period. In observation of the 250th anniversary of Wheeling's founding, we will explore that industrial history, focusing on the experiences of the working class and the rise and organization of labor unions.
The People’s University features courses (taught by experts in each subject) that enable patrons to pursue their goal of lifelong learning in classic subjects such as history, music appreciation, philosophy, and literature. Patrons may attend as many classes as they wish. There are no tests of other requirements and all programs are free and open to the public.
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