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The shoemaker's strike
in Lynn, Mass. Procession
... of eight hundred women
operatives ... followed
by four thousand workmen
... Mar. 7, 1860. Wood
engraving in Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
Mar. 17, 1860.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-8384
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New England factory life.
Bell time. Wood engraving
in Harper's Weekly,
July 25, 1868, after Winslow
Homer.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5292
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The labor exchange. Emigrants
on the Battery in front
of Castle Garden New York.
Wood engraving in Harper's
Weekly, Aug. 15,
1868, after Stanley Fox.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ61-367
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The labor exchange. Emigrants
on the Battery in front
of Castle Garden, New York.
Wood engraving in Harper's
Weekly, Aug. 15,
1868, after Stanley Fox.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ61-366
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American Order of United
Mechanics. Lithograph by
Strobridge & Co., 1870.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5332
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National eight hour law.
(Inset-Mare Island Navy
Yard, California). Lithograph
by Britton & Rey, 1870.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2361
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New York City. The eight-hour
movement. A group of working
men on a strike in one
of the uptown wards. Reproduction
in Frank Leslie's
Illustrated Newspaper,
June 8, 1872, of pen & ink
drawing by Matt Morgan.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2026
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The strike in the coal
mines. Meeting of "Molly
M'Guire" men. Wood
engraving in Harper's
Weekly, Jan. 31,
1874, after Frenzeny & Tavernier.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2016
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Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers. (Certificate
of membership). Lithograph
by Ferdinand Mayer, 1877.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-1369
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Our brotherhood [of Locomotive
Firemen]. Official chart
adopted by the Buffalo
convention, 1878. (Certificate
of membership). Lithograph
by Hammerstein Bros. & Co.,
1879.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-3655
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Triumph of labor. Lithograph
by Joseph Roos & Co.,
1878.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5811
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The parade of the New
York freight handlers.
Reproduction in Harper's
Weekly, July 8,
1882, of pen & ink
drawing by C. D. Weldon.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5772
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A scene in West St. Arrival
of emigrants from Castle
Garden to take the places
of the strikers. Wood engraving
in Frank Leslie's
Illustrated Newspaper,
July 8, 1882.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2107
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The strike. Wood engraving
in Harper's Weekly,
May 1, 1886, after Robert
Koehler.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-7068
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The Anarchist (Haymarket)
riot: A dynamite bomb exploding
among the police. Wood
engraving in Harper's
Weekly, May 15,
1886, after H. Jeanneret.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-796
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Founders of the Knights
of Labor. Lithograph by
H. J. Skeffington, 1886.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-3930
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Virginia. Tenth annual
convention of the Knights
of Labor at Richmond. Frank
J. Farrell, colored delegate
... introducing General
Master Workman Powderly
to the Convention. Wood
engraving in Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
Oct. 16, 1886, after Joseph
Becker.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2166
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The tyranny of the walking
delegate. Ordering workmen
to "go on strike".
Wood engraving in Frank
Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
Sept. 21, 1889, after J.
Durkin.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-2149
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Ancient Order of United
Workmen. (Inset portrait
of John J. Upchurch). Lithograph
by Harrison & Smith,
1892.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5333
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Great battle of Homestead.
Defeat and capture of the
Pinkerton invaders, July
6th, 1892. Lithograph by
Kurz & Allison.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-1319
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The Homestead riot. The
Pinkerton men leaving the
barges after the surrender.
Wood engraving in Harper's
Weekly, July 16,
1892, after Dabbs.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-798
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The great railway strikes.
The first meat train leaving
the Chicago stock-yards
under escort of United
States Cavalry, July 10,
1894. Reproduction in Harper's
Weekly, July 28,
1894. of drawing by G.
W. Peters after G. A. Coffin.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-3526
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Concord school house.
Birthplace of the Jr. O.U.A.M.
Lithograph by Craig, Finley & Co.,
1895.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZ62-5450
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United Mine Workers of
America. (Certificate of
membership, with nine scenes
of work in the mines).
Lithograph by Kurz & Allison,
1899.
Reproduction
number: LC-USZC2-1878
(color
film
copy
slide); LC-USZ62-2082
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