History of Labor Unions Websites
An excellent and easy-to-maneuver site that covers a wide range of labor history. Includes "Your Rights on the Job: An Employment Guide For Young Workers."
Connect to a virtual museum that gathers and displays cultural artifacts of working people and their organizations. The site's mission "is to present powerful images that help us understand the past and present lives of working people."
This site not only gives a detailed view of the development of the southern textile industry, but it lets you listen to the voices of the workers who labored in the mills and struggled for their rights.
This is a very thorough and moving depiction of the fire and its context. Includes newspaper accounts, photographs, and oral histories.
The Wobblies never did die. They're still around and still organizing. This site has history, biographies, articles and other information—straight from the source.