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W.D. Haywood leads Lowell strike parade, 1912. Creator: Bain News ServiceW.D. Haywood leads Lowell strike parade, 1912. Shows William Dudley (Big Bill) Haywood, an American labor movement leader, marching with strikers in Lowell, Massachusetts
N.Y. - Lawrence strike meeting, (1912?). Creator: Bain News ServiceN.Y. - Lawrence strike meeting, (1912?). Shows group of men gathered outdoors, probably in New York City, to hear about the textile mill strike in Lawrence, MA
Lawrence strike meeting, New York, (1912?). Creator: Bain News ServiceLawrence strike meeting, New York, (1912?). Shows group of men gathered outdoors, probably in New York City, to hear about the textile strike in Lawrence, MA
Holding strikers in check, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1912. Creator: Bain News ServiceHolding strikers in check, Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1912
LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912. Oil over a photograph
LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year
LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Children of striking textile workers wait at the train station at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Jan.-March 1912
Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that yearLAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Cartoon, 1912, by Art Young on the Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile worker strike of that year
LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. A proclamation from the striking textile workers of Lawrence, Massachusetts, January-March 1912
LAWRENCE STRIKE, 1912. Parade of striking workers of the American Woolen Company at Lawrence, Massachusetts, January 1912
Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912