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SRO sign out on Lewis' press conference. Washington D.C., March 6. John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers and organizer of the CIO plays to packed house every time he holds a press conference these days. The standing room only sign was hung yesterday when the labor leader called the newsmen together and told them of the conference of the Executive Coucil to be held in Washington next Tuesday, 3/6/1937

SRO sign out on Lewis' press conference. Washington D.C., March 6. Joh...

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Labor Day ceremony at monument to Martin Irons (1827-1900) Labor leader. Waco, Texas

Labor Day ceremony at monument to Martin Irons (1827-1900) Labor leade...

Photograph shows a large group of men standing in a field gathered around headstone of Labor leader Martin Irons. Copyright 1910 by Gildersleeve, Waco, Texas. Inscription on monument reads: "Martin Irons, Oct. ... More

Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. A scene in the coal mining town on the occasion of a visit by John Mitchell, labor leader. He is shown riding in a four-horse carriage, the driver of which is wearing a derby hat. Two-horse carriages follow. Above the street is a banner reading "Welcome to our National Pres. Jno. Mitchell"

Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. A scene in the coal mining town on the occas...

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Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. A scene in the coal mining town on the occasion of a visit by John Mitchell, labor leader. He is shown riding in a four-horse carriage, the driver of which is wearing a derby hat. Two-horse carriages follow. Above the street is a banner reading "Welcome to our National Pres. Jno. Mitchell"

Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. A scene in the coal mining town on the occas...

Original negative missing; Aug. 13, 1996. Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More informatio... More

Labor leader a voter--Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, casting his ballot in his home district

Labor leader a voter--Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federa...

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Bridges a Communist, Legion officials charge before House Committee. Washington, D.C., Oct. 24. Harper Knowles, right, Chairman of the Radical Research Committee of the American Legion, and Ray Nimmo, Counsel for the same committee, pack up their mass of evidence after charging before the House Committee investigating Un-American activities that Harry Bridges, Labor Leader, is an out-and-out member of the waterfront section of the Communist party. Nimmo questioned Knowles before the Committee to bring out their charges. Both men are from California, 10/24/38

Bridges a Communist, Legion officials charge before House Committee. W...

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Labor Leader before La Follette. Washington D.C. Homer D. Sayee, Executive Officer of the National Trades Association told the Senate Committee on Civil Liberties that on all strikes where they moved in the association took complete control even to the settling of the strikes, furnishing protection, guards, strike breakers, and under- cover agents during the disputes

Labor Leader before La Follette. Washington D.C. Homer D. Sayee, Execu...

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Labor Leader before La Follette. Washington D.C. Homer D. Sayee, Executive Officer of the National Trades Association told the Senate Committee on Civil Liberties that on all strikes where they moved in the association took complete control even to the settling of the strikes, furnishing protection, guards, strike breakers, and under- cover agents during the disputes

Labor Leader before La Follette. Washington D.C. Homer D. Sayee, Execu...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified data on the negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General infor... More