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Striker in a gas mask, Passaic, New Jersey
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Family meal, Passaic, New Jersey
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National Silk Dye Workers on strike
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American Labor Museum
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Textile Strikers General Relief Store No. 2, Passaic, New Jersey
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The Doctor Looks at Child Labor. NCLC Pamphlet No. 356
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Cold, hungry strikers, Passaic, New Jersey, 1926
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Marching through snow and sleet, Passaic, New Jersey, 1926
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Standard Recommendations for the Relief and Prevention of Unemployment
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Strikers March, Passaic Textile Strike, 1926
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Child Labor in Virginia. NCLC Pamphlet No. 171
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Some Constitutional Aspects of the Child Labor Amendment [Anti- Child Labor Amendment materials]
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Do You Know Where Your Clothes Are Washed? A Bulletin on Laundry Conditions in New York City
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom [publicity flyer]
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Woman Citizen, April 17, 1920
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Singing Solidarity Forever, Passaic County, 1926
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Why don't you put this boy to work in the factory... [editorial cartoon by Boardman Robinson]
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The Tertium Quid! [editorial cartoon by Fred O. Seibel]
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"Child Labor" Legislation [Anti- Child labor legislation pamphlet]
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Letter from Owen R. Lovejoy to Dr. Samuel McCuns Lindsay, January 27, 1925
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Casualties of Child Labor: Ten Children Illegally Employed in Pennsylvania and What Happened to Them
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Women's Work and War
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American Association for Labor Legislation [membership solicitation card]
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Interracial News Service, vol. 9, no. 2, February 1938
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom [tri-fold publicity flyer]
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