1937 Mass meeting to investigate Memorial Day Massacre, Steelworkers strike
Mass meeting to investigate Memorial Day Massacre
Title: Mass meeting to investigate Memorial Day Massacre
Creator(s): Lubell, Winifred, photographer
Date Created/Published: [1937 June]
Summary: Photograph shows one man and a large group of women, one holding a sheet of paper announcing a 'Mass meeting to investigate Memorial Day Massacre', possibly gathered for the funeral of those killed on Memorial Day, 1937, in Chicago, during a steelworkers strike.
Notes:
Title from item.
Gift; Joel Goldstein and Elinor Goldstein; 2003; (DLC/PP-2003:162.1658).
Forms part of: Lubell, Winifred. Photographs of funeral proceedings for victims of the Memorial Day Massacre in Chicago, Ill., 1937 which is part of: Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation collection.
Subjects:
Little Steel Strike, U.S., 1937.
Announcing--Illinois--Chicago--1930-1940.
Funeral rites & ceremonies--Illinois--Chicago--1930-1940.
Spectators--Illinois--Chicago--1930-1940.
Steel industry strikes--Illinois--Chicago--1930-1940.
Women--Clothing & dress--Illinois--Chicago--1930-1940.
Gelatin silver prints--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2010643989/
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