Preserving Memories

Our mission is to safeguard and pass on the history of workers who shaped the world between 1940 and 1968.

Discover Our Mission

Join us in honoring the forgotten workers of Limousin between 1940 and 1968 through our biographical dictionary, a testament to their struggle for social justice and dignity.

Preserving The Past

We are dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories and artifacts of the working class in Limousin during the pivotal years of 1940 to 1968.

Learn About Our Mission

Discover how we are dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the working class in Limousin.

Discover the Forgotten Stories

General Aspects of the Business

Delve into the lost narratives of the women and men who dedicated their lives to fighting for social justice and freedom.

Biographies of Unsung Heroes

Lost but not forgotten.

Memorializing the Past

Preserving the history of the working class from 1940 to 1968.

Upholding Values of Solidarity

Honoring those who fought for dignity and equality.

Inspiring Future Generations

A legacy of struggle and resilience.

Explore the Rich Heritage of Struggle and Solidarity

General Aspects of our Business

Our mission at Mémoire Ouvrière en Limousin is to preserve the history of the working class from 1940 to 1968.

Our Core Business:

We are dedicated to preserving and passing down our shared heritage of struggle and solidarity.

Powerful Impact on the Present and Future

The history of the working class has shaped the present and continues to inspire us in creating a better future.

Commemorating Unsung Heroes

Through our work, we pay tribute to the often overlooked individuals who played crucial roles in the fight for social justice.

Nurturing Future Generations

We believe that by remembering and learning from the past, we can equip future generations with the tools to create a more just and equitable society.

Services Offered

Discover the valuable services offered by Mémoire Ouvrière en Limousin in preserving and sharing the history of the working class between 1940 and 1968.

Biographical Research

Our team conducts thorough biographical research and writes detailed notices for the Dictionnaire Maitron, honoring the contributions of often forgotten individuals to the working class movement.

Social Education Programs

We offer educational programs that focus on the history of the working class and the values of social justice, dignity, and freedom.

Citizen Memory Project

Our association works to preserve the memory of laborers and their struggles for social change through various projects such as public forums, exhibitions, and partnerships with other organizations.

Workshops and Seminars

We organize workshops and seminars on topics related to the working class movement, promoting critical thinking and discussing ways to build a more equitable and just society.

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Become a member or donate today and support our mission to preserve the history of the working class between 1940 and 1968.

Statistics

Discover our latest numbers

Biographies

500

Projects

200

Events

300

Years of History

28

Explore Our Projects

Honoring Forgotten Workers

Empowering Labor Progress

Championing Social Justice

Testimonials

Read what they have to say about the association’s work in preserving and sharing the working class history of Limousin.

Mémoire Ouvrière en Limousin is doing important work in preserving the history of working class men and women who have often been forgotten.

John Smith

As an educator, I am grateful for the resources provided by Memoire Ouvriere en Limousin. It’s important for my students to learn about the struggles and victories of the working class in their own community.

Jane Williams

Memoire Ouvriere en Limousin is not just a history organization, but a community that brings people together through shared experiences. I am proud to support such an important cause.

Robert Brown

Join us in honoring the legacy of the working class in Limousin

Become a member or donate today and support our mission to preserve the history of the working class between 1940 and 1968.