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 "If I had enough money, I would take
busloads of people out to the fields
and into the labor camps. Then they'd
know how that fine salad got on their table."
Artist: Miriam Wosk, 18" x 24" poster

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 "The essence of trade unionism is social uplift.The labor movement has been the haven for the
dispossessed, the despised the neglected,
the downtrodden, the poor."
Artist: Marshall Arisman, 18" x 24" poster

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 "Those machines had kept going as long as we could remember... I finally remembered
something... that I was a human being,
that I could stop those machines,
that I was better than those machines anytime."
Artist: Sue Coe, 18" x 24" poster

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 "You never come back. I say goodbye
when I see you going in doors, the hopeless
open doors, that call and wait and take you
then for -- how many cents a day? How many
cents for the sleepy eyes and fingers?"
Artist: John Collier, 18" x 24" poster

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 "Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed and planted.And ain't I a woman? I could work
as much and eat as much as a man --
when I could get it -- and bear
the lash as well -- and ain't I a woman?"
Artist: Audrey Flack, 18" x 24" poster

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 "They don't suffer.
They don't even speak English."
(Response to reporter's question about
intolerable wages and conditions during
the 1902 coal strike)
Artist: Edward Sorel, 18" x 24" poster

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 "Who are the oppressed? The many:
the nations of the earth, the
valuable personages, the workers;
they that make the bread that the
soft-handed and idle eat."
Artist: Jacob Lawrence, 18" x 24" poster

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 "Intelligent discontent is the
mainspring of civilization. Progress is born of
agitation. It is agitation or stagnation."
Artist: Anita Siegel, 18" x 24" poster

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 "We are the slaves of slaves.
We are exploited more ruthlessly
than men."
Artist: May Stevens, 18" x 24" poster

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 "It is true, that they can execute
the body, but they cannot execute
the idea which bound to live."
Artist: Milton Glaser, 18" x 24" poster

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 Complete Collection
32-full color reproductions of original
works of art created to honor America's
working men and women. Introduction by
Irving Howe. Measures 9" x 12".

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