1. Edith Ransom and Charles Zimmerman (center) of ILGWU Local 22 march with others in the 1937 May Day parade. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1937-05-01 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
2. A young African American woman watches at least seven sewing machines working simultaneously. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: ca. 1950s Format: Image Creator: Unknown
3. A large group of African American children gather around a sign encouraging people to register to vote. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: ca. 1960s Format: Image Creator: Unknown
4. People picket against the Woolworth Company's practice of segregation Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1963-04-20 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
5. An Asian American and an African American woman wear signs that indicate that they are on strike against Ottenheimer for poor treatment and unfair labor practices Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1966 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
6. William Wan, Mattie Jackson, and Sal Qune, members of ILGWU Local 101, record an interview. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: late-1960s Format: Image Creator: Unknown