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Title: Six women including Mary Dreier, Ida Rauh, Helen Marot, Rena Borky, Yetta Raff, and Mary Effers linked arm in arm in their march to City Hall during the shirtwaist strike to demand an end to abuse by police . Other shirtwaist strikers follow behind carrying a union banner, Dec. 3, 1909, 1909.

           Date: 12-03-1909
           
           Photographer: Unknown
           
           Photo ID:  5780PB32F27B
           
           Collection: International Ladies Garment Workers Union Photographs (1885-1985)
           
           Repository: The Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in the ILR School at Cornell University is the Catherwood Library unit that collects, preserves, and makes accessible special collections documenting the history of the workplace and labor relations. www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel
           
           Notes: Individual identities and provided in records for 5780 P N45 #1189.  No additional information available.
           
           Copyright: There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Kheel Center which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the center be credited as its source.
           
Tags: Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,Cornell University Library,Strikes, Women, Shirtwaist Makers, Banners, Int'l Ladies Garment Workers Union (1885-1985), Marches
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