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LABOR DAY PARADE, 1882. The first Labor Day Parade, held in Union Square, New York City, by the Knights of Labor on 5 September 1882. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
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LABOR DAY PARADE, 1882. The first Labor Day Parade, held in Union Square, New York City, by the Knights of Labor on 5 September 1882. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper
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1882 Aerial View Knights Of Labor Labor Labor Day Labor Leader Labor Union Manhattan March Movement Procession September Union Square Working Class
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This print takes us back in time to the historic Labor Day Parade of 1882. The image captures the essence of a momentous event that marked the beginning of an annual tradition celebrated across America. In Union Square, New York City, a sea of people floods the streets as they march together in unity and solidarity. The crowd is diverse, representing workers from various backgrounds and industries, all coming together to demand fair treatment and better working conditions. This powerful display showcases the strength and determination of the American labor movement during this pivotal period in history. From an aerial view, we witness the magnitude of this procession as it stretches through Manhattan's bustling streets. The energy is palpable; you can almost hear chants for change echoing through time. Labor leaders proudly lead their fellow workers forward, symbolizing hope for a brighter future for all members of the working class. Their dedication paved the way for labor unions to emerge as influential advocates for worker rights. This wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper encapsulates not only a significant moment but also serves as a reminder of how far we have come in championing workers' rights. It stands as a testament to those who fought tirelessly on that first Labor Day Parade in 1882 - reminding us never to take our hard-earned rights for granted.
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