WORKING­CLASS CULTURE IN YOUNGSTOWN Welcome to Youngstown The displays in this on-line exhibit examine a variety of representations of work and working-class culture, using materials from family photo albumsand scrapbooks, local museums and publications, and other local sources, including the streets of Youngstown. The exhibit was created by students in American Studies 701/Labor Studies 740, Representations of Work in Youngstown, during Spring Quarter, 1999 and Winter Quarter,2000. Artifacts   People   Places My Grandfather's 1969 Mustang"Uncle Bob's Glasses" Pittsburgh &Lake Erie RailroadRailroads: The Industrialization of Youngstown The White HatMy Father's Tools Irish-American SteelworkersCompany Sports Teams Grandpa's Naturalization PapersWorking at WCI -- My Dad and Me African-American Steelworkers in Youngstown Didek's MarketSteel Street Idora Park: Work and Play in YoungstownDiamond's Restaurant   Texts   Events   For information about this exhibit or the course, contact , Center forWorking-Class Studies. July, 2000 Images ofa Ghost TownPoems from Young's Town Paintings of Youngstown StrikesBrier Hill Reference Book Ohio's First Nurses' Strike, 1966We're "Steel" Running Dr. Sherry Linkon