21. Women in horse-drawn carriage and on foot march in street for voting rights carrying banners "Mothers Prepare the Children for the World..." "Women Need Votes..." and "Suffrage Pioneers..." Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1917 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
22. Female employees, Farr Alpaca Co., Holyoke, Massachusetts Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1927-1933 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
23. Perrin Cooper & Company, Tianjin, China : Chinese workers sorting cotton Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1930 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
24. Department heads, Joseph and Feiss Company, Cleveland, Ohio Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1932-11 Format: Image Creator: Unknown
25. Women, young girls, and boys making artificial flowers at home on their kitchen table Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: ca. 1940 Format: Image Photographer: Rubenstein, Harry
26. A Black man and boy empty a cotton sack into a wagon while four people, possibly including Sylvia Lawrence, stand along side it Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1937 Format: Image Creator: Boyle, Louise
27. An early union meeting. Black and White STFU members including Myrtle Lawrence and Ben Lawrence, listen to Norman Thomas speak outside Parkin, Arkansas on September 12, 1937. One man carries an enamel pot and drinking glass. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1937 Format: Image Creator: Boyle, Louise
28. 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
29. The "Daily Worker" float makes its way through New York streets 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
30. Ella Gerber sings "Oh, It Isn't Cricket" in a performance of "Pins & Needles. Collection: Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell Set: Labor and Work Date: 1938-1941 Format: Image Creator: Unknown