Item no. 28149
1934 |
New York |
Occupation: Hotel and restaurant |
Collection: Union |
A workers' demonstration during the unsuccessful 1934 Hotel and Restaurant workers' strike. The sign in front -- "Lincoln Freed the Slaves. Hotels Insist on Slavery"-- conveys a vivid image. Note the vintage car, and the police officer with the nightstick (he probably did not carry a gun). The strikers didn't know it, but they were on the brink of a breakthrough for themselves and their union.
Image courtesy of HERE, the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees union.
See the LaborArts exhibit Labor Pains: The Birth of a Contract for related images.
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