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March down Mott Street, July 15, 1982.

Media
Striking members of ILGWU Local 23-25 march through Chinatown, July 1982.
Creator
Photographer not listed
Source
The Kheel Center ILGWU Collection at Cornell University, 6000/024 P, box 9, folder 14
Publisher
LaborArts exhibit, "We Are One: Honoring Immigrant Garment Workers"
Date
1982-07-15

Appears in

  • Labor Struggles and Youth Solidarity in 1990s Chinatown Organized Labor in Chinatown
  • When We Come Together, We Win Historical Context

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