- Image ID
- DN-0056264
- Headline
- Garment workers strike, women lining up for protest parade
- Date Depicted
- December 12, 1910
- Date Created
- December 12, 1910
- Creator
- Chicago Daily News, Inc.
- Creator Role
- photographer
- Artwork/Object Depicted
- glass negatives
- Copyright Notice
- © Sun-Times Media, LLC. All rights reserved.
- Credit Line
- DN-0056264, Chicago Sun-Times/Chicago Daily News collection, Chicago History Museum
- Inventory Number
- 1960.784
- Storage Location
- Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum
- Max Pixels - Height
- 4724
- Max Pixels - Width
- 5695
- KEYWORDS
- DN-0056264
JC-432
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parades & processions
people
women
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1960.784
United Garment Workers of America
Clothing workers strike, Chicago, Ill., 1910-1911
Clothing workers
Labor unions
Illinois
Chicago
1910-1919
Strikes and lockouts
Clothing industry
Women clothing workers
Parades & processions
Chicago (Ill.)
1910-1919
Dry plate negatives
Gelatin dry plate negatives
Shalom Chicago
DN-0056264
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Image of a parade of women during the garment workers' strike in Chicago, Illinois. Some women are carrying signs, and one sign reads: Why are we prohibited from picketing? This parade took place on Dec. 12, 1910, during United Garment Workers of America strike.