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LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile




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LABOR STRIKE, 1912. Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile

LABOR STRIKE, 1912.
Labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn addressing striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1912. Oil over a photograph

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Media ID 13134341

1912 Banner Elisabeth Flag Flynn Labor Leader Labor Union Lawrence Leadership Massachusetts Protester Rally Speech Striker Textile Textile Mill Working Class


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This print captures a pivotal moment in American labor history - the Labor Strike of 1912. In this powerful image, labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn stands tall, addressing a sea of striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The photograph has been transformed into an oil painting, adding depth and intensity to the scene. Flynn's presence exudes strength and determination as she passionately delivers her speech to the gathered crowd. Her words resonate with hope and solidarity, inspiring these brave men and women who have taken a stand for their rights. The banner held high above them symbolizes their shared struggle for fair wages and better working conditions. The Bread and Roses Strike was not just about bread on the table but also about dignity, respect, and quality of life for all workers involved. This strike marked a turning point in labor activism as it brought together people from different backgrounds - men and women alike - united by their common goal. As we gaze upon this historic moment frozen in time, we are reminded of the immense courage displayed by those who fought tirelessly for justice within the textile mills. Their resilience paved the way for future generations of workers' rights movements across America. Let this image serve as a reminder that collective action can bring about meaningful change even in times when it seems impossible. May it inspire us to continue advocating for fairness and equality within our own communities today.

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