Photograph
Police Surveillence of Labor Organizing
The Armour Company's Chicago factory, showing the employment office doors. The caption indicates that the police were present because the Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee (the predecessor of the UPWA) were holding a rally around the corner. |
Image ID: | 67412 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1940 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
City: | Chicago |
County: | |
State: | Illinois |
Collection Name: | Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America records, 1903-1980 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | Mm79-517 Box 19 |
Original Dimensions: | 8 x 8 inches |
Clothing and dress |
Uniforms |
Work clothes |
Cities and towns |
Factories |
Police |
African Americans |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Signs and signboards |
Automobiles |
Roads |
Labor unions |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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