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Background imageLabor Collection: CAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist poster

CAPITALIST PYRAMID, 1911. American Socialist poster

Background imageLabor Collection: The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan

The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan. Soviet poster, 1931, by Vladimir Lyushin
RUSSIA: FIVE YEAR PLAN. The Young Communist League is the Shock Battalion of the Five-Year Plan. Soviet poster, 1931, by Vladimir Lyushin

Background imageLabor Collection: Labour clears the way. Labour Party poster of 1910 challenging the House of Lords rejection of

Labour clears the way. Labour Party poster of 1910 challenging the House of Lords rejection of the Peoples Budget
ENGLAND: LABOUR POSTER. Labour clears the way. Labour Party poster of 1910 challenging the House of Lords rejection of the Peoples Budget

Background imageLabor Collection: Detail of Diego Riveras mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts depicting the American automobile

Detail of Diego Riveras mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts depicting the American automobile industry, 1932-33
DIEGO RIVERA: DETROIT. Detail of Diego Riveras mural at the Detroit Institute of Arts depicting the American automobile industry, 1932-33

Background imageLabor Collection: The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women

The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers
WORLD WAR II POSTER. The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers

Background imageLabor Collection: Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of

Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations
WWII: EMPLOYMENT POSTER. Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations

Background imageLabor Collection: Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn
SHAHN: STEEL UNION POSTER. Steel Workers Organizing Comittee. Painting for a poster (never printed), late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Background imageLabor Collection: United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936

United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936
FRANCE: POPULAR FRONT, 1936. United Trade Unions poster for the Popular Front, spring 1936

Background imageLabor Collection: Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize

Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize
LABOR: POSTER, 1930s. Organize? With 1, 250, 000 Workers Backing Us, Of Course We Will Organize. Original oil on canvas for a poster, late 1930s, by Ben Shahn

Background imageLabor Collection: Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886

Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886
HAYMARKET HANDBILL, 1886. Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886

Background imageLabor Collection: Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker
WORLD WAR I: LOAN POSTER. Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Background imageLabor Collection: Amalgamated Clothing Workers poster used during a strike at Model Blouse Co

Amalgamated Clothing Workers poster used during a strike at Model Blouse Co. Millville, New Jersey, 1935
NJ: STRIKE POSTER, 1935. Amalgamated Clothing Workers poster used during a strike at Model Blouse Co. Millville, New Jersey, 1935

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Two young messenger boys using the showers at the Postal Telegraph Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Two young messenger boys using the showers at the Postal Telegraph Co. in New York City. Photograph by Lewis Hines in July 1910

Background imageLabor Collection: Cover of the Industrial Workers of the World Little Red Songbook, c1905

Cover of the Industrial Workers of the World Little Red Songbook, c1905, to fan the flames of discontent
IWW SONGBOOK COVER. Cover of the Industrial Workers of the World Little Red Songbook, c1905, to fan the flames of discontent

Background imageLabor Collection: Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917

Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917
IWW POSTER, 1917. Poster for the Industrial Workers of the World from an American labor newspaper of 1917

Background imageLabor Collection: Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni

Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni
RUSSIA: ANTI-CAPITALIST POSTER, 1920. Each Blow of the Sledge-Hammer is a Blow against the Enemy. Russian poster, 1920, by Viktor Deni

Background imageLabor Collection: American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in

American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912
EUGENE V. DEBS (1855-1926). American Socialist leader. Debs campaigning for the Presidency before a freight-yard audience in 1912

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A young cotton mill worker injured by a piece of machinery

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1912. A young cotton mill worker injured by a piece of machinery that fell on his foot causing him to land on the spinning machine which crushed

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Three young oyster shuckers at the Maggioni Canning Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Three young oyster shuckers at the Maggioni Canning Co. in Port Royal, South Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, February 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work

Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II
WWII: BRITISH POSTER. Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941

Background imageLabor Collection: Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations

Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Work Pays America! American poster, c1936-39, by Vera Bock for the Works Progress Administrations Federal Art Project

Background imageLabor Collection: STRIKEBREAKERS, 1916. Strikebreakers on top of a broken streetcar during a streetcar

STRIKEBREAKERS, 1916. Strikebreakers on top of a broken streetcar during a streetcar strike in the Bronx, New York City. Photograph, 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Young textile mill girls at a cotton mill in America

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Young textile mill girls at a cotton mill in America. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1911

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young textile mill workers at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1908. Young textile mill workers at Rhodes Mfg. Company in Lincolnton, North Carolina. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1908

Background imageLabor Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1889. A 12-year-old boy pulling threads in a New York City garment sweatshop

CHILD LABOR, 1889. A 12-year-old boy pulling threads in a New York City garment sweatshop. Photographed by Jacob Riis, c1889

Background imageLabor Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894

PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894
PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W.A. Rogers, July 1894, potraying Eugene V. Debs, Governor Atlgeld of Illinois, Governor Wait of Colorado

Background imageLabor Collection: SWEATSHOP, 1890. A necktie workshop in a tenement on Division Street, New York City

SWEATSHOP, 1890. A necktie workshop in a tenement on Division Street, New York City. Photograph, 1890, by Jacob A. Riis

Background imageLabor Collection: Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment

Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment Service, c1940
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Jobs for Girls and Women. Work Progress Administration poster for the Illinois State Employment Service, c1940, by Albert M. Bender

Background imageLabor Collection: Until Women Vote. American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby suggesting that womens suffrage will

Until Women Vote. American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby suggesting that womens suffrage will bring an end to
WOMENs RIGHTS, 1915. Until Women Vote. American cartoon, 1915, by Rollin Kirby suggesting that womens suffrage will bring an end to intolerable working conditions, such as a 72-hour work week

Background imageLabor Collection: Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread

Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread
RUSSIA: COLLECTIVE FARM. " Work hard during harvest time and you will be rewarded with plenty of bread!" : Russian Soviet poster, 1947, by Mikhail Solovyov

Background imageLabor Collection: Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936

Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936
ENGLAND: COAL MINERS, 1936. Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936

Background imageLabor Collection: Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike
GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during the Great Railroad Strike, 21-22 July 1877. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageLabor Collection: STRIKING COAL MINERS, 1871. Striking coal miners writing threats to blackleg

STRIKING COAL MINERS, 1871. Striking coal miners writing threats to blackleg strikebreakers near Scranton, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageLabor Collection: HINE: WOMEN WORKERS, c1915. Women workers in a paper box factory. Photograph by Lewis Hine

HINE: WOMEN WORKERS, c1915. Women workers in a paper box factory. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: MILL GIRLS, c1913. Portuguese mill girls in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1913

MILL GIRLS, c1913. Portuguese mill girls in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: WALES: STRIKE, c1913. Girls at a colliery in Wales during a British coal strike

WALES: STRIKE, c1913. Girls at a colliery in Wales during a British coal strike. Photograph, c1913

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, c1916. Striking streetcar workers raising money for their cause

STREETCAR STRIKE, c1916. Striking streetcar workers raising money for their cause on the street in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Strikebreakers and police during a streetcar strike, possibly

STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Strikebreakers and police during a streetcar strike, possibly in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Men hired as scabs during a subway strike, possibly in New York City

STRIKEBREAKERS, c1916. Men hired as scabs during a subway strike, possibly in New York City. Photograph, c1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers stopping streetcars

STREETCAR STRIKE, 1916. Striking streetcar workers stopping streetcars in New York City. Photograph, 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: STREETCAR STRIKE, c1915. Striking streetcar workers in New York City. Photograph, c1915

STREETCAR STRIKE, c1915. Striking streetcar workers in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking cloak makers picketing in New York City. Photograph

GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking cloak makers picketing in New York City. Photograph, 1916

Background imageLabor Collection: GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside of Arlington Hall in New York City

GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside of Arlington Hall in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside in Union Square in New York City

GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside in Union Square in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside of Webster Hall in New York City

GARMENT WORKER STRIKE. Striking garment workers outside of Webster Hall in New York City. Photograph, c1915

Background imageLabor Collection: GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. Police protecting garbage carts during a garbage strike in New York City

GARBAGE STRIKE, 1911. Police protecting garbage carts during a garbage strike in New York City. Photograph, 1911

Background imageLabor Collection: LOWELL STRIKE, 1912. Big Bill Haywood marching with strikers in Lowell, Massachusetts

LOWELL STRIKE, 1912. Big Bill Haywood marching with strikers in Lowell, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1912

Background imageLabor Collection: LABOR DAY, 1908. U. S. Steel strikers and other marchers in a Labor Day Parade in New York City

LABOR DAY, 1908. U. S. Steel strikers and other marchers in a Labor Day Parade in New York City
LABOR DAY, 1908. U.S. Steel strikers and other marchers in a Labor Day Parade in New York City. Photograph, 1908



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