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Date Created1929-1970
DescriptionAl Barkin speaking at the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) meeting. Seated far left: James Edmonds (Staff, TWUA), seated, second left: Sol Stetin, standing: Al Barkin. The American Labor...
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Date Created1919
DescriptionYoung Attilio and his Aunt Bessie posing for the camera. Attilio E. Azzie and Bessie Azzie-Ferrazza. The American Labor Museum online collection includes historical documents and photos. The objects...
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Date Created1890-1945
DescriptionYoung children are out on a day of work helping grandpa in the field. The American Labor Museum online collection includes historical documents and photos. The objects document the domestic...
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Date Created1929-1970
DescriptionHaledon residents relaxing at the New Jersey shore. Front row left to right: Grandma Maria Gallo, Attilio Azzie, Angelna Gallo Grosso. 2nd row: Norina Gallo Cerino, Alfonse Cerino, Emma Gallo Azzie,...
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Date Created1929-1970
DescriptionSol Stetin sits with the director of labor education for the purpose of the advancement of labor education. Center: Sol Stetin, right: director of labor education center. The American Labor Museum...
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Date Created1929-1970
DescriptionLeft to right: Mr. Epstein, Director of TWUA's first health plan, with Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) employees including Wm. Pollock's secretary (third from left). The American Labor Museum...
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Date Created1945-05
DescriptionThe Honor Roll Newsletter Collection is an incomplete set of newsletters spanning 1943-1945. They were composed by a local high-school English teacher, Mae Call, who would mail them to local...
Time Period1940-1949
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Date Created1943-07
DescriptionThe Honor Roll Newsletter Collection is an incomplete set of newsletters spanning 1943-1945. They were composed by a local high-school English teacher, Mae Call, who would mail them to local...
Time Period1940-1949
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Date Issued1945-08
DescriptionThe Honor Roll Newsletter Collection is an incomplete set of newsletters spanning 1943-1945. They were composed by a local high-school English teacher, Mae Call, who would mail them to local...
Time Period1943, 1945, 1940-1949
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Date Created1917-1918