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JOHN LLEWELLYN LEWIS (1880-1969). American labor leader. Lewis (second from left) with with labor leader and candidate for Pennsylvania governor, Thomas Kennedy. Photographed at a United Mine Workers convention, 1938
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JOHN LLEWELLYN LEWIS (1880-1969). American labor leader. Lewis (second from left) with with labor leader and candidate for Pennsylvania governor, Thomas Kennedy. Photographed at a United Mine Workers convention, 1938
JOHN LLEWELLYN LEWIS
(1880-1969). American labor leader. Lewis (second from left) with with labor leader and candidate for Pennsylvania governor, Thomas Kennedy. Photographed at a United Mine Workers convention, 1938
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1938 Candidate Convention Democrat Governor Kennedy Labor Leader Labor Movement Labor Union Lewis Llewellyn Meeting Micro Phone Pennsylvania United Mine Workers
EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures a significant moment in American labor history. The image showcases John Llewellyn Lewis, an influential American labor leader, standing alongside Thomas Kennedy, a prominent labor leader and candidate for Pennsylvania governor. Taken at a United Mine Workers convention in 1938, the picture exudes the essence of early 20th-century politics and the power of collective action. Lewis, positioned second from the left, stands tall with determination etched across his face. His presence commands attention as he engages in conversation with Kennedy, who exudes confidence and ambition. Both men epitomize the spirit of the American labor movement during this era. The setting is filled with energy; you can almost hear their impassioned speeches resonating through the air. A microphone placed strategically on stage hints at a forthcoming address that will inspire countless workers to unite for their rights. In this historic snapshot, we witness two leaders who played pivotal roles in shaping America's labor landscape. Their collaboration symbolizes solidarity among workers striving for better conditions and fair treatment within industries such as mining. As we gaze upon this remarkable print today, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come thanks to these trailblazers' efforts. It also prompts us to reflect on ongoing struggles faced by workers worldwide and reminds us that progress is achieved when individuals stand together against injustice – just like John Llewellyn Lewis and Thomas Kennedy did all those years ago at that fateful convention in 1938.
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