User talk:Mlizz91

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Welcome to Wikipedia!
Hi there and welcome to Wikipedia.

My name is Tim Davenport, I write as "Carrite" at Wikipedia (WP), and I spend a good part of my time working on radical politics and labor history-type stuff. I'm consequently very interested in seeing Dr. Higbie's class contributions be successful in providing quality, lasting content to the encyclopedia. I have rounded up a number of colleagues at WP who have agreed to help answer any questions from the class as they arise.

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Good luck with your work! —Tim Davenport /// Corvallis, OR /// MutantPop@aol.com /// Carrite (talk) 18:34, 15 May 2013 (UTC)

Los Angeles Garment Workers Strike 1933
Los Angeles Garment Workers Strike 1933 You should look at John Laslett's book "Sunshine Was Never Enough" (a recently published history of Los Angeles workers that includes a good description of the strike). Toby Higbie (talk) 05:04, 28 May 2013 (UTC)

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