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2. Edith Ransom and Charles Zimmerman (center) of ILGWU Local 22 march with others in the 1937 May Day parade.
3. The "Daily Worker" float makes its way through New York streets in the 1937 May Day parade.
4. Stage and backdrop of the American Labor Party re-elect Roosevelt rally
5. Women sewing at long tables next to tall windows in a garment factory.
6. Ella Gerber sings "Oh, It Isn't Cricket" in a performance of "Pins & Needles.
7. ILGWU Clothing Campaign, part of the United National Clothing Collection displays a poster "What can you spare that they can wear?" while loading clothing into a truck
8. Women, young girls, and boys making artificial flowers at home on their kitchen table
9. David Dubinsky gives a speech against the Hartley-Taft bill, with Luigi Antonini in the audience
10. Women making brassieres at the Jem Manufacturing Corp. in Puerto Rico, March 1950
11. A young African American woman watches at least seven sewing machines working simultaneously.
12. The Rutgers Square mass meeting during the Shirtwaist strike of 1909-1910. A woman stands elevated above the crowd.
13. ILGWU parade float bearing the union label
14. Rose Schneiderman and Eleanor Rooselvelt seated at table, with unknown woman standing behind them
15. President John F. Kennedy speaking at the ILGWU cooperative housing dedication, 1962
16. People picket against the Woolworth Company's practice of segregation
17. Rose Pesotta addresses the floor at the 1965 ILGWU convention
18. 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
19. Picketing ILGWU members outside Macy's departament store urge shoppers not to buy Judy Bond blouses.
20. Picketers in front of Superior Products factory in Puerto Rico demand dignified treatment, drinking water, and a fair minimum wage.
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