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

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


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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

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1916 Cloak Garment Labor Movement Maker New York City Northeast Picket Picketing Protest Rally Sign Step Steps Stoop Strike Striker Striking Union


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This photograph captures a pivotal moment in American history - the Garment Worker Strike of 1916. In the heart of New York City, striking cloak makers take to the streets, picketing with determination and resilience. The image showcases men and women united in their fight for fair labor practices, standing shoulder to shoulder on an exterior stoop. The scene exudes strength as these brave individuals rally together against oppressive working conditions. Holding signs high above their heads, they boldly express their demands for better wages and improved rights within the garment industry. Each step taken on that pavement signifies unwavering commitment towards achieving justice. The photographer's lens perfectly captures the raw emotions etched onto each face - determination, frustration, hope. These workers are not just fighting for themselves; they are paving the way for future generations to come. It is impossible not to be moved by this powerful snapshot frozen in time. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our ongoing struggle for worker's rights while also highlighting how much work remains ahead of us. This historic photograph from Granger Art on Demand encapsulates a defining moment in American labor movement history - one that continues to inspire change-makers today.

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