Monument to Inequality

The Bundy Museum is proud to announce a new web series,
“Monument to Inequality!”

This series of videos aims to recontextualize the historic Harlow E. Bundy house by telling the story of the working class: the craftspeople who built the house, the Bundy Manufacturing employees, the workers nationwide who used a Bundy time recorder every shift.

Join us as we continue to develop new videos that discuss aspects of the Bundy house and Bundy Manufacturing and how they relate to the well-being and rights of the working class.


 

Monument to Inequality

 

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