Permanent Exhibit
George Meany: Builder of Labor's House, 1894-1980, is a permanent exhibit spanning Meany's life and work, both inside and outside the labor movement. The exhibit incorporates photographs, artifacts, and audio-visual excerpts that highlight Meany's ties to family, community, labor, religious and political leaders, and international labor organizations. [TOP]
Temporary Exhibits
Until early 2005, the George Meany Memorial Archives offered space in the gallery/lounge of the archives building for exhibits that drew attention to the heritage of workers and to resources for the further exploration of that heritage.
A complete list of the temporary exhibits hosted by the George Meany Memorial Archives from 1993 through 2005 is available here. [TOP]
Online Exhibit
Click here to visit A. Philip Randolph, 1889-1979, an online exhibit that depicts Randolph's lifetime achievements as a civil rights activist and trade unionist. [TOP]