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Jim Green is a Professor and member of
the History Department at the University
of Massachusetts Boston where he directs
the MA program in public history and teaches
courses on the history of Boston, working
class history and modern social history.

He also teaches a course on Social Justice
Movements for the UMB Honors Program
and a course on Points of Conflict in US
history for the First-Year Seminar Program.
To see course readings and assignment
view COURSES page.

 

Organization of American Historians A member of the Organization of American Historians, Jim Green was chosen in 2009 to be a part of the OAH Distinguished Lecture Program.
hh Book Presentation to
Senator Barack Obama.
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hg With Julie Green at a LAWCHA
workshop in Chicago on writing
labor history for a public audience.
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hd Meredith Bergner’s bronze relief dedicated
to organized labor in Massachusetts.
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hs Shaw Memorial
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hf Restoration of Ludlow Memorial
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