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U.S. History Topics » Business & Work » Labor
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Dye house workers, ca. 1900. (Courtesy of the Passaic County Historical Society)

Paterson, New Jersey: America's Silk City examines conditions that led to the famous 1913 strike in a city that produced nearly...

Six workers wrapping cooked pies with plastic wrap. Photographer: Cooper, Martha, 1994-08-17.

Working in Paterson: Occupational Heritage in an Urban Setting presents 3882 photos and 470 interview excerpts from a 1994 study of occupational culture...

Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor

Samuel Gompers Papers Project is a documentary editing project that collects, annotates, and makes available primary...

'54 Hour Week / Low Wages,' ca. 1930s. Fred Ellis, 1885-1965. Crayon, ink, pencil and opaque white. Published in the 'Daily Worker.' LC-USZC4-6598 © Robert Ellis.

Life of the People: Realist Prints and Drawings, 1912-1948 presents American prints and drawings relating the condition of working people, American...


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