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(LABOR HISTORY.) Group of 59 labor and leftist pinback buttons.

(LABOR HISTORY.) Group of 59 labor and leftist pinback buttons. Various sizes and conditions. Vp, 1908-47 and nd

  • Notes: For City Council, President, Transport Workers Union, Michael J. Quill

    Vote Laguardia and Levy, American Labor

    Corcoran, Labor's Choice

    American Labor Party, LaGuardia-Nagler

    Defend Bridges, Defend Labor

    Vote Rank & File, Smash Communist Control in NMU

    Read the Daily Worker

    [Star, in Hebrew]

    United Labor May-Day, 1886-1936

    Fight for Unemployment Insurance, May 1st, Communist Party of the USA

    For a United Struggle Against Fascism

    We Fight Today for a Better Tomorrow, UAW-CIO

    Guild Hearst Strike, Chicago Newspaper Guild

    South Fork Labor Day Celebration, UMW of A

    I Gave for Ford Drive, 1937-1938

    Abolish Poll Tax, 100% Democracy

    United We Stand Behind Uncle Sam, CIO

    Amalgamated Teamsters & Helpers 68, Sept. 1912

    The Right to Work is the Right to Live, CIO

    ILGWU, AF of L

    Switchmen's Union, April 1914, Lodge 68

    75 Thousand Members by 1936, BLFE

    International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Jun 1908, 50

    L.E. & Rockmen's Union, No 11679

    Ladies Auxilliary, ORC of A

    IUUAW of A, 1937, Gave for Strike Fund

    UAW-CIO, I'm No Hitch-Hiker, Are You?

    Grand Laundry Co., NRA Member, We Do Our Part

    Lumber Teamsters, Tallymen, Chauffeurs & Handlers, Nov. 1913 369

    I Am a Big League Baseball Booster, Sposored by the Hotel, Restaurant & Bartenders Unions

    Independent Printers Assn, 1942 May-June, Forestville, PA

    Souvenir of Brockton Fair, Cigars Made in Clean Factories Bear this Union Label on Every Box

    UR&WE of A United Warehouse Employees CIO, Oct 1941

    Union Beer, International Union of the United Brewery Workmen

    Soft Drink Workers Union, Local 368, November 1939

    United Shoe Workers Association, Oct.

    Candy & Confectionery Workers LIU No. 310, Dues Paid for Nov. 1937

    Cleveland Division, FEIU, 1937 Sept.

    Steering Wheel Makers Federal Labor Union, Mar 1940

    International Union of Timberworkers, November 1919

    National Cigar Leaf Growers Union

    Atlantic & Pacific Employees Industrial Association

    Cleaners, Dyers & Pressers Union, No. 17960, 1937 February S.F.

    Wool Scourers Federal Local 21355, 1940

    ACA, American Communications Assn. CIO

    Steel & Wire Workers Protective Assn., 100% American, Lodge No. 1, Waukegan, Ill.

    L.E. & Rockmen's Union No. 11679

    H.C. & B.L.I.U. of America, No. 209

    Wear Sweet-Orr Overalls and Pants, They Are Union Made, IMU of NA.

    Group of 10 bi-monthly buttons for the UAW, 1944-47
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