RIHP 5: D. Scott Molloy, the Carmen's Strike of 1902, Labor History, and Blending Experience with Scholarship
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It was a pleasure to talk to D. Scott Molloy, a former transit employee turned scholar of transit labor history. Scott is a wealth of information related to RI's labor history, and I'm sure you will learn a lot from our conversation.
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This episode is brought to you in part by the Bristol Historical & Preservation Society, which occupies the old County Jail at 48 Court St. Learn more about Bristol’s history and what’s currently on display at www.bhpsri.org
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