LaborArts


Banner

Item no. 28564
1910s
New York
Occupation: Manufacturing: garment
Collection: Cornell University Kheel Center

"New York Joint Board, ACTWU"

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. This banner comes from the ACTWU New York Joint Board, which traces its origins to 1913.

Visit the Labor Arts exhibit We Love A Parade to see all the union banners currently on display

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