Garment workers -- United States -- History.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Free the 18, 1944-06
"Free the 18 leaders of Minneapolis Truckdrivers Local 544-CIO and the Socialist Workers Party now behind prison bars, sentenced under the anti-labor Smith 'gag' Act." Announcement flyer for a radio address, "Free Speech and Labor's Rights" presented by James T. Farrell on WEVD-Radio.
Labor's Politics, 1930
"...Labor must have its own Political Party...Labour will use its power to secure to every member of the community the Standards of Life and Employment which are necessary to a healthy independent and self-respecting existence...."
New Pins & Needles..., 1940
"Pins and Needles", America's hit musical revue, combining satire with pro-labor sentiment. The hit revue ran on Broadway from 1937 to 1940.
Political Tyranny, 1910-12-16
Flyer announcing a lecture event featuring J. Stitt Wilson speaking on "Shall Fred Warren Go To Jail?"; Cameron H. King, Jr. speaking on "The Surrender of Federenko, the Russian Refugee"; and S. Schulberg speakinig on "The Japanese Haymarket". Ernest L. Reguin of the Machinists' Union No. 68 presiding.