San Francisco General Strike
- Extensive collection of photos from the San Francisco General Strike.
- Comprehensive site with history, multimedia exhibits, documents and other resources on the San Francisco General Strike.
- Waterfront Workers History project, includes online films, oral history interviews and slideshows.
- Links, a bibliography, and sheet music to the 1937 song ‘Frisco Strike Saga’.
- The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco’s site about the strike. Features the San Francisco News’ coverage from the first day of the rioting.
- From the September 1934 edition of Survey Graphic Magazine.
- Photos of the San Francisco General Strike.
- Video filmed at the 75th anniversary commemoration of the San Francisco General Strike and "Bloody Thursday."
- The Big Strike : A Journalist Describes the 1934 San Francisco Strike (Mike Quin’s original reporting from 1934)
Toledo Auto Lite Strike of 1934
- Information about the WBGU (PBS) documentary made about the Toledo strike and a link to order the video.
- Information about the book, Not Automatic : Women and the Left in Forging the Auto Workers’ Union (contains a chapter on the Auto Lite strike)
- Video that includes original footage of the National Guard fighting with strikers in Toledo.
While wikipedia pages are not generally recommended to students, this page is useful for its bibliographic records, including reference to I Remember Like Today : The Auto-Lite Strike of 1934 by Philip A. Korth and Margaret Beagle, Michigan State University Press: East Lansing, MI, 1988. Like Korth’s book about the Minneapolis strikes, this volume contains first person interviews with people who were active in the strike.
1934 Textile Strikes
- PBS information about the film, "Uprising of '34" about the 1934 textile strikes in the South.
- Program Guide for the film "Uprising of '34"
- PDF Lesson Plan on the strike, designed to accompany The "Uprising of '34" film.
- ERIC record for the lesson plan "Using the Uprising of ’34" to Link the Classroom to the Community.
- North Carolina History Project’s information on the 1934 Textile Strikes
- Treated Like Slaves : Textile Workers Write to Washington in the 1930s and 1940s. Full text of letters.