Item no. 28566
1930s |
New York |
Occupation: Manufacturing: garment |
114x73cm (45x29in) |
Collection: Cornell University Kheel Center |
"Italian Coat Tailors Local 142, Brooklyn, ACWA"
This banner is part of the exhibit We Love A Parade, Union Banners Then and Now, featuring four 19th century banners, and twenty seven banners from the garment industry in New York City in the twentieth century.
The American labor banner -- a significant symbol of labor solidarity and strength -- has been the communications method of choice for labor unions since its inception. The Italian Local 142 banner shown here dates from the 1930's-1940's and is one of three banners in this exhibition from an Italian Local of the ACWA.
Visit the LaborArts exhibit We Love A Parade to see all the union banners currently on display
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