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Each year, The Friends presents a number of annual series as well as individual programs. For a number of these programs, reading lists or other background materials have been created as resources for attendees, library patrons, and Friends members. Reading Lists and Other Resource Guides:
Chicano & Latino Writers Festival Chicano & Latino Writers Festival Now in its 9th year, the Chicano and Latino
Writers Festival features local and national writers. Featured authors
in past years have included Isabel Allende, Esmeralda Santiago, Luis
Rodriguez and Juan Felipe Herrera, as well as nationally recognized
Minnesota writers such as Ray Gonzalez, Sandra Benitez and George Rabasa.
A Selection of Recommended Readings and Other Materials from the 2004 Chicano & Latino Writers Festival: Dagoberto Gilb: Lolita Hernandez. Autopsy of an Engine. FICTION Nina Marie Martinez. Caramba: A Tale Told in Turns of the Card. FICTION Ernesto Quinonez: Carla Trujillo. What Night Brings. FICTION Charley Trujillo: The Untold Stories series was created in 1998 to present programs on topics of labor history, particularly with a focus on local issues. To date, the series has presented approximately 50 free public talks, tours, films, dramas and other events in celebration of the labor movement and workers' lives. The reading list below was developed in 1998 for the first series of programs, and has been updated every year to reflect new works and presenters in the series. As always, consult your neighborhood librarian for additional suggestions or materials on labor history. A Selection of Labor History Materials for Adults Available from the Saint Paul Public Library Rosalyn Baxandall and Linda Gordon, editors. America's Working Women: A Documentary History. (HD6095.A662) Stewart Bird. Solidarity Forever (HD8055.I4 B47) Dennis Boyer, Snow on the Rails: Tales of Heartland Railroading (FICTION). Richard O. Boyer and Herbert M. Morais. Labor's
Untold Story. (HD8072 .B695) Mari Jo Buhle, et al. Encyclopedia of the American
Left. (Reference HX86.E58) Constance Coiner. Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olsen and Meridel Le Sueur. (PS3565 .L82 Z613) Farrell Dobbs. Teamster Rebellion (HD5325.M7952 1934 D63 1972) Melvyn Dubofsky. John L. Lewis: A Biography. (HD6509 .G4D8) Foster Rhea Dulles and Melvyn Dubofsky. Labor in America: A History. (HD8066 .D88C2) Sara Evans. Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End. (HQ1426 .E938 2003) Elizabeth Faue. Writing the Wrongs: Eva Valesh and the Rise of Labor Journalism. (PN4874.V25 F38 2002 (BIOG) Liza Featherstone. Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart. (HD6060.5.U5 F4) Susan Ferriss. The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers' Movement. (HD6509 .C48 F47) Philip Foner. Women and the American Labor Movement: From WWI to the Present. (HD6079.2 .V5F65) Emma Goldman. Living My Life. Volumes 1 and 2. (HX843 .G6 A354) Samuel Gompers. Seventy Years of Life and Labor: An Autobiography. Edited by Nick Salvatore. (HD8073 .G6 A3) Rick Halpern. Down on the Killing Floor: Black and White Workers in Chicago's Packinghouses, 1904-54. (HD8039.P152 U538) Ben Hamper. Rivethead: Tales from the Assembly Line. (HD 8073.H26 A3) John Hoerr. We Can't Eat Prestige : The Women Who
Organized Harvard. Jacqueline Jones. Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow. (HD6057.5 .U5 J66) Jacqueline Jones. American Work: Four Centuries of Black and White Labor. (E185.8.J767) Mother Jones. The Autobiography of Mother Jones. (HD8073 .J6A3) Joyce L. Kornbluh. Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology. (HD8055 .I5 K8) Peter Kwong. Forbidden Workers: Illegal Chinese Immigrants and American Labor. (HD8081 .C5 K85) Meridel Le Sueur. Ripening, Selected Work by Meridel Le Sueur. Edited by Elaine Hedges. (PS3523 .E79 A6) Meridel Le Sueur. Worker Writers. (PE1449 .L64W) Martin Jay Levitt. Confessions of a Union Buster. (HD6490.072 U6493) Nelson Lichtenstein. The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor. (HD6509.R4 C53) Larry Long: George Mayer. The Political Career of Floyd B. Olson (F606.O484) Matewan. (VIDCASS) William Millikan. A Union Against Unions: The Minneapolis Citizens Alliance and Its Fight Against Organized Labor, 1903-1947. (HD6519.M6 M55) Mark Nowak. Shut Up, Shut Down. (PS3614.O96 S55) Irene Paull. Irene: Selected Writings of Irene Paull. Edited by Gayla Ellis, Kevin FitzPatrick, et al. (PS3531 .A876 A6) Peter Rachleff: Hard-Pressed in the Heartland:
The Hormel Strike and the Future of the Labor Movement. (HD5325.A877) Roger and Me. (VIDCASS) Cheri Register. Packinghouse Daughter: A Memoir. (F614.A27 R44) David Roediger: Fellow Worker: The Life of Fred
Thompson (HD8073.T56 A3) Salvatore Salerno. Red November, Black November (HD8055.I4 S25) Nick Salvatore. Eugene Debs: Citizen and Socialist. (HX84 .D3 S23) Tom Selinski. Spies in Steel: The Dollar-a-Day Man. (VIDCASS) Dennis Valdés. Barrios Norteños: St. Paul and Midwestern Mexican Communities in the 20th Century. (F614.S4 V35) The Willmar 8. Directed by Lee Grant. Video available from California Newsreel, 1980. Mary Wingerd. Claiming the City: Politics, Faith, and the Power of Place in St. Paul. (F614.S4 W77 2001) Who Built America? Working People & the Nation's Economy, Politics, Culture & Society. American Social History Project. (HD8066.W47) Howard Zinn. A People's History of the United States. (E178.1 .756) back to the top S. Beth Atkin. Voices From the Fields: Children of Migrant Farmers Tell Their Stories. (jHV741 .V65) Penny Colman. Mother Jones and the March of the Mill Children. (jHD6095 .C64) Penny Colman. Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II. (jHD6095 .C64) Penny Colman. Strike! The Bitter Struggle of American Workers From Colonial Times to the Present. (jHD5324 .C544) Stephen Currie. We Have Marched Together: The Working Children's Crusade. (jHD6247 .T42 V63) Joan Dash. We Shall Not Be Moved: The Women's Factory Strike of 1909. (jHD5325 .C62 1909 N48) Patricia and Fredrick McKissack. A Long Hard Journey: The Story of the Pullman Porter. (jHD8039 .R37 V46) Milton Meltzer. Bread and Roses: The Struggle of American Labor 1865-1915. (HD8072 .M328 - suggested for teens) Milton Meltzer. Cheap Raw Material: How Our Youngest Workers are Exploited and Abused. (TEEN HD6250 .V3 M45) David L. Parker. Stolen Dreams: Portraits
of Working Children. (jHD6231 .P37)
Based at the Saint Paul Public Library's Hamline Midway Branch, the Fireside series offers complimentary refreshments, post-reading discussion and a roaring fire in the Library's hearth. Authors' books are available for check-out free from the library, or may be purchased at the readings. Selected Books by 2005 Fireside Authors Erin Hart David Haynes Freya Manfred Valerie Miner Susan Power Jack Weatherford
Selected Books by 2004 Fireside Authors Charles Baxter Sandra Benitez Emile Buchwald Anthony Bukoski Sheila O'Connor Wang Ping
2003: Kate DiCamillo, Ray Gonzalez, Norah Labiner, Brian Malloy, Lyda Morehouse, Mai Neng Moua 2002: Sharon Chmielarz, Pete Hautman &
Mary Logue, Jim Heynen, John Minczeski,
Bart Schneider, Sarah Stonich 2001: Emily Carter, Louis Jenkins, Mark Nowak, Wang Ping, Roger Sheffer and Susan Steger Welsh 2000: Jonis Agee, Carol Bly, Barrie Jean Borich, Marjorie Dorner, Alexs Pate and John Rezmerski 1999: Philip Bryant, Alvin Greenberg, Ellen Hawley, Alison McGhee, Valerie Miner and Barton Sutter 1998: Heid Erdrich, Paul Gruchow, Syl Jones, Judith Katz, Roseann Lloyd and Susan Welch 1997: David Haynes, Lorna Landvik, Bea Exner Liu, John Reinhard, Faith Sullivan and Diego Vázquez, Jr. 1996: Norita Dittberner-Jax, Diane Glancy, David Mura and Julie Schumacher 1995: Ellen Hart, David Haynes, Alexs Pate and Barton Sutter In 2004, The Friends received a grant from National Video Resources and American Library Association, with support from the MacArthur and Ford Foundations. The grant included a list of thirteen videos, currently circulating through the Library system. Behind the Labels: Garment Workers on U. S. Saipan.
(HD8039.C62 M37 2001 (VIDCASS) Medieval and Renaissance Music For the past five years, The Friends has presented a number of workshops and performances by The Rose Ensemble, Saint Paul's premiere vocal ensemble for early music. The workshops were conducted by Jordan Sramek, the Ensemble's founder and artistic director, who also compiled the following resource lists. Click on the logo below for information The Rose Ensemble's concerts, programs and CDs. Recommended Readings & Recordings Compiled by Jordan Sramek Bibliography Discography
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