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c/o Professor James Gregory
History Department
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3560
206-543-7792

About the Project

The Great Depression in Washington State Project is a mutlimedia web project based at the University of Washington in Seattle. It represents a collaboration between faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and community members. Funding for the project has been generously provided by the Simpson Center for the Humanities and the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies at the University of Washington. This site joins a collection of Civil Rights and Labor History Consortium based at the University of Washington and directed by Prof. James Gregory.