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

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


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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

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1912 Big Bill Dudley Haywood Labor Movement Lowell Marching Massachusetts Parade Strike Striker William


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LOWELL STRIKE, 1912 - A Historic March for Workers' Rights

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. This powerful print captures a pivotal moment in American labor history - the Lowell Strike of 1912. In this image, we see Big Bill Haywood, a prominent figure in the labor movement, leading a group of determined strikers through the streets of Lowell, Massachusetts. The photograph showcases the strength and unity of these workers as they march together towards their shared goal - fair wages and improved working conditions. The sheer size of the crowd highlights the widespread support for their cause. It is evident that this march took place during early morning hours as sunlight gently illuminates Dudley Street. The faces in the crowd reflect determination and resilience; men, women, and even young boys stand shoulder to shoulder demanding justice. Big Bill Haywood's presence adds significance to this image. As one of the leaders of Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), his involvement symbolizes solidarity among different factions within the labor movement. This photograph serves as a reminder that progress often comes at great sacrifice. These brave individuals risked everything to fight for their rights against powerful interests. Their courage laid an important foundation for future generations fighting for worker's rights worldwide. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this historical artifact from 1912 with utmost care so that it may continue to inspire us today.

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