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1.
Stop Imported Clothing!
Description:
ACWA members stand on sidewalk with "Don't Buys Imports" signs. St. Louis, Missouri
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1970
2.
Attention retailers! You Must Choose
Description:
ACWA union member marches carrying sign to bring attention to the danger of imports. Location unknown.
Attribution:
Sam Reiss Photography
Date:
Unknown
3.
Garment worker in a shop
Description:
Unidentified woman sews in a garment shop, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
4.
Garment worker in a shop
Description:
Unidentified garment worker by her sewing machine, location unknown
Attribution:
Burton Berinsky photographer
Date:
Unknown
5.
Singing the Union Label song
Description:
ILGWU members sing the Union Label song on stage, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1963
6.
Eleanor Roosevelt sews in the union label
Description:
Eleanor Roosevelt sews in the first union label in a garment shop, surrounded by ILGWU officials and members. Location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
ca. 1950s
7.
Designer Stephen Burrows reviews sketches
Description:
Stephen Burrows reviews designs submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1979.0
8.
Cornell student Julie Shilander
Description:
Competition winner Julie Shilander with the sketches she submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards competition
Attribution:
Photograph by Michael Purkurst
Date:
1976
9.
Designer Pauline Trigere reviews sketches
Description:
Pauline Trigere reviews designs submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1979
10.
Designer Roy Halston reviews sketches
Description:
Roy Halston reviews designs submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1981
11.
Designer Calvin Klein reviews sketches
Description:
Calvin Klein reviews designs submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1981
12.
Preparing the fabric for sewing
Description:
Men lay out patterns and cut fabric in a garment shop, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
13.
ILGWU members promote the union label
Description:
African American ILGWU members march during a parade, wearing dresses with union label pattern, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
14.
Modeling for union-made clothing
Description:
Woman wearing union-made clothing on an ILGWU float in a Labor Day parade, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
15.
Modeling for union-made clothing made by ILGWU members
Description:
Woman in a flower union-made dress sits on a Labor Day parade ILGWU float featuring a sewing machine, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
16.
Garment worker in a shop
Description:
Unidentified woman sews in a garment shop, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
17.
Shop scene
Description:
Women at work in a garment shop, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
ca. 1950s
18.
Modeling union-made clothing
Description:
Woman models in front of ILGWU members carrying umbrellas with union logo, New York
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
19.
Garment factory interior
Description:
Workers in an early-Twentieth Century garment shop, location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
ca. 1910s
20.
Striking against manufacturer Kay Dunhill
Description:
ILGWU member on strike marches in front of the Franklin-Simon store calling attention to the need for a living wage. Location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
21.
Funeral procession for the victims of the Triangle fire
Description:
Mourners from the Ladies Waist and Dressmakers Union Local 25 and the United Hebrew Trades of New York march in the streets after the Triangle fire.
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1911
22.
Rallying against sweatshops
Description:
Three children and mother in a rally carry anti sweatshop UNITE signs. Location unknown
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
Unknown
23.
ILGWU members march promoting the union label
Description:
Union members wear clothes displaying the ILGWU during a parade
Date:
Unknown
24.
ILGWU members help promote the union label
Description:
Workers wearing dresses with the union label print assemble around woman carrying a case of labels
Attribution:
Unknwon
Date:
Unknown
25.
ILGWU members modeling for the union label
Description:
Two women wear light-colored dresses made of print fabric displaying the union label, and carry umbrellas next to a banner that says: "Union Label - Symbol of Decency, Fair Labor Standards, and the American Way of Life"
Attribution:
Unknown
Date:
Unknown
26.
Striking clothing workers demand union rights
Description:
Workers at a rally carry placards demanding union representation and better working conditions
Attribution:
Unknown
Date:
Early 1900s
27.
Designer Oscar De La Renta reviews sketches
Description:
Oscar De La Renta reviews designs submitted for the ILGWU's America's Next Great Designer Awards
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1980
28.
"Look for the Union Label" television ad
Description:
ILGWU members sing during a recording of the popular television ad promoting the union label
Attribution:
Photographer unknown
Date:
1970s