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2. 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
3. A young African American woman watches at least seven sewing machines working simultaneously.
4. David Dubinsky gives a speech against the Hartley-Taft bill, with Luigi Antonini in the audience
5. Edith Ransom and Charles Zimmerman (center) of ILGWU Local 22 march with others in the 1937 May Day parade.
6. Ella Gerber sings "Oh, It Isn't Cricket" in a performance of "Pins & Needles.
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt Campaign Buttons, ca. 1944
8. Franklin D. Roosevelt-Garner Campaign and Inaugural Items, ca. 1936-1937
9. 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
10. ILGWU parade float bearing the union label
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