Table of contents

Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Conclusion
Timeline
Presidents and Executive Directors

WEAC traces its history back to 1853, when eight educators gathered in Madison and formed the Wisconsin Teachers Association. That organization became the Wisconsin Education Association in the 1930s and the Wisconsin Education Association Council in 1972. WEAC: A History deals with the first 115 or so years of the organization in one chapter, and devotes 90 percent of its pages to the years, starting in the late 1960s, after WEAC became a teachers union.

WEAC: A History is intended to commemorate and celebrate the work done by veteran members and staffers who are retiring or close to retirement as the union also looks toward communicating this history to new, young members who may not know it otherwise.

Introduction
A history of improving Wisconsin’s future

Chapter 1
Eight educators in 1853: WEAC’s historical roots

Chapter 2
1959-1972: Collective bargaining

Chapter 3
Strength in numbers: The WEA Trust

Chapter 4
Unification and the UniServ system

Chapter 5
Hortonville

Chapter 6
Better days: The 1970s and 1980s

Chapter 7
Wars of words: Fighting attacks on public schools

Chapter 8
Winning anyway: Public school victories in an anti-public school era

Chapter 9
Great schools and the future

Conclusion
Looking forward to the union’s future

Appendices
Timeline
Presidents and Executive Directors