The Reuther's major collection, The Archive of Labor and Urban Affairs (ALUA), has turned 50. The Reuther Library itself, which houses ALUA and the Wayne State University Archives, was completed 35 years ago in 1975. Help us celebrate these two milestones by exploring our collections.

History of Labor Day in Detroit

Few cities are more closely tied to the labor movement than Detroit. From the beginning, Labor Day in Detroit was about worker demonstration, which took the form of a parade. The city's first Labor Day celebration was held on August 16, 1884 in Recreation Park, where 50,000 spectators turned out for the celebration. Here is the earliest Labor Day Parade image from the Reuther's collection, showing Randolph Street in downtown Detroit circa 1890s.

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Manuscript and Records Collections - Recently Opened

The following list contains titles of Reuther manuscript and records collections added or updated within the previous two months. Click on each title for more information about the collections, including collection guides and finding aids.

Please contact William LeFevre, William.LeFevre@wayne.edu, Reference Archivist for more information.