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Photographic Print : LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Left to right: American labor leaders Philip Murray, chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations steel organizing committee; John L. Lewis, president of the C. I. O. ; and Thomas Kennedy, former candidate for Pennsylvania governor. Photograph, 1938
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LABOR LEADERS, 1938. Left to right: American labor leaders Philip Murray, chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations steel organizing committee; John L. Lewis, president of the C. I. O. ; and Thomas Kennedy, former candidate for Pennsylvania governor. Photograph, 1938
LABOR LEADERS, 1938.
Left to right: American labor leaders Philip Murray, chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations steel organizing committee; John L. Lewis, president of the C.I.O.; and Thomas Kennedy, former candidate for Pennsylvania governor. Photograph, 1938
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Media ID 7597887
1938 Candidate Committee Democrat Governor Kennedy Labor Leader Labor Movement Lewis Llewellyn Meeting Murray Organization Pennsylvania Philip Steel United Mine Workers
10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with our vintage photographic print of Labor Leaders, 1938. Featuring an iconic image of American labor leaders Philip Murray, John L. Lewis, and Thomas Kennedy, this print captures a significant moment in labor history. The trio, including Murray as chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations steel organizing committee, Lewis as president of the C.I.O., and Kennedy as a former Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate, are shown in a powerful and determined pose. Add this captivating piece to your home or office decor and bring a piece of history into your space. Printed on high-quality archival paper for lasting beauty and vibrancy.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This iconic photograph captures a significant moment in American labor history. Taken in 1938, it showcases three influential figures who played pivotal roles in the labor movement of their time. From left to right, we see Philip Murray, John L. Lewis, and Thomas Kennedy. Philip Murray was the chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (C. I. O. ) steel organizing committee. As a prominent labor leader, he fought tirelessly for workers' rights and fair working conditions within the steel industry. John L. Lewis served as the president of C. I. O. , making him one of the most powerful voices advocating for workers across various industries during this era. His leadership style and determination made him an instrumental force in shaping labor policies that benefited countless individuals. Thomas Kennedy, although not as widely recognized as his counterparts, was a former candidate for Pennsylvania governor and an active participant in Democratic politics. He contributed to advancing pro-labor legislation through his involvement with unions and political campaigns. In this candid snapshot from 1938, these men are depicted engaged in what appears to be a serious discussion or meeting regarding their shared goals within the labor movement. Their presence together symbolizes unity among leaders striving towards improving working conditions and empowering workers across America. This print serves as a visual reminder of their dedication to creating positive change within society during a time when organized labor faced numerous challenges but also achieved significant victories that continue to impact workers today.
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