https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Union&output=atom2024-03-29T02:22:01-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/1563
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var str = 'The Rice Collection annotation reads: "On June 8, 1937 the closest that the Perry Knitting Mill came in a brush with the unions who were organizing. Their organizing was dispensed when suddenly a group of farmers (?) with pitchforks appeared and stopped the parade. No one has ever identified who was in the group."
This photograph shows a small number of pro-union marchers under the eye of several police officers. A couple of observers can be seen in the windows above. A tag on the reverse side of the photo reads: "Water St. Labor Parade, June 8, 1937. Officer extreme left: B. Leland Brei, a sheriff's deputy. Lad in white shirt: John Kapusciarz, Water St."';
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