The Battle of Homestead Foundation, All-Kiski Historical Society, United Mine Workers of America and the...
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Fahrenheit 11/9
In this excellent moving film, Michael Moore takes on the task of examining the serious class, ethnic, racial, and other divisions that exist today...
Why Remember 1919?
With the armistice ending the First World War, signed November 11, 1918, manufacturing demand fell and unemployment swelled. Social pressures...
Community News/COVID19 Information
As we are all painfully aware, in the last three weeks our world has drastically changed. Most of us are confined to our homes practicing social...
Tragedy in 1919: Fannie Sellins
On August 26, 1919, Fannie Sellins, organizer for the mine workers’ union was brutally murdered by Coal and Iron Police outside a mine entry in...
Pennsylvania Labor History Society 2018 Annual Awards Dinner
The Pennsylvania Labor History Society recognized four labor activists at their 2018 Annual Banquet for their lifelong interest in preserving the...
Young Historians Honored for their National History Day Winning Exhibit on the Battle of Homestead
The 2018 theme was Conflict and Compromise in History. A group exhibit in the Junior category became one of the most rewarded entries using the...
Pump House Gang and What They Do
James Hohman, a now-retired graphic artist from Pitt, and a two-decades member of the Battle of Homestead Foundation (BHF), filmed a myriad of...