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CatalogLabor HeritageFoundation

815 16th Street, n.W. Washington, dC 20006www.laborheritage.org

202-639-6204

Labor Musicartbooks FiLMs

From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks $ 20Full Monty $ 15Golden Lands, Working Hands $ 20Granito de Arena $ 25Harlan County USA $ 40Harlan County War $ 25It’s Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song $ 24Maquilapolis: City of Factories $ 49

Visit us online at www.laborheritage.org or call 202-639-6204 for more information

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Metropolis $ 20Morristown: In the Air and Sun $ 24Mother Jones $ 10Navigators $ 15Negroes with Guns $ 49Newsies $ 43North Country $ 15Out of Darkness $ 16Pajama Game $ 20

9 to 5 $ 15A Vision Shared $ 15A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom $ 49Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin $ 49Cradle Will Rock $ 20Devil’s Miner $ 24Fighting For Our Lives $ 5

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Made In L.A. $49A story of struggle, triumph and change. This film deftly interweaves the story of the groundbreaking boycott and lawsuit; the focus is always on the women themselves, how they became agents of change, gaining self-confidence and self esteem as they become more deeply involved in the struggle,

Strange Fruit $49Explores the origins and legacy of Billie Holiday’s haunting classic, one of the most influential protest songs ever written…the interplay of race, labor, the left, and popular culture that gives rise to the Civil Rights Movement.

10,000 Black Men Named George $15Docudrama about A. Philip Randolph and The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters , the first Black Union in America. A true story about “the most dangerous man in America.”

A Killer Bargain $49A shocking look at the availability of cheap consumer goods, imported by Western companies, whose prices don’t reflect the human and environmental costs of their production…. Makes it clear that it is up to consumers to hold companies accountable for the conditions under which their products are produced.

The Business of America $49The first film to probe one of the most treasured economic assumptions: that private corporations can be trusted to make the investments upon which all American depends.

The Corporation $267 CEOs, 3VPs, 2 Whistleblowers, 1 Broker, 1 Spy and 1 Really big mess. Corporate insiders and critics explore the nature and spectacular rise of the most pervasive institution of our time.

Norma Rae $10Sally Field won an Oscar for her performance as a textile worker in the South who organizes a union in her mill.

The Big Sellout $49This film demonstrates how people are fighting the commodification of basic public goods..it reminds us that there are faces behind the statistics.

February 1 $49This film documents what would become the blueprint for non-violent civil rights protests… a movement of ordinary people motivated to extraordinary deeds…to assert their basic human dignity.

Where Do You Stand? $49An intimate and timely portrait of American workers challenges of the post-industrial age…a bittersweet story about workers willing to fight for the economic and social justice only a union can bring.

Chicken Run $15Great fun for the whole family. A great introduction to Unions and organizing. Facing imminent death while laying eggs at Tweedy’s English farm, a group of chickens, led by the determined Ginger plan to escape their prisonlike coop.

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A Woman’s Place Is In Her UnionBosses Beware—When We’re Screwed We Multiply!DANGER! Educated Union MemberFriends Don’t Let Friends Cross PicketlinesI’m Not For Sale—Don’t Privatize MeOrganize¡Organice!Solidaridad Pa’ SiempreSolidarity ForeverSupport Your Local Steward

Unions: The Folks That Brought You The WeekendUnion Duh—The Obvious ChoiceWe Can Do It! (Rosie the Riveter)You Can’t Scare Me I’m Stickin’ To The Union

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Rebuilding San Francisco 1906-1910: The Workers Story $ 20Salt of the Earth $ 16Silkwood $ 15 Tell Us the Truth Tour $ 20The Paterson Silk Strike $ 12The Take $ 30This is What Democracy Looks Like $ 25

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Bread and Roses $27Gripping story of a group of immigrant workers who take a stand against the million dollar corporations who exploit them. Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm Award nominee.

Salt of The Earth, $20Classic labor film about a New Mexico miners’ strike with most of the roles played by the strikers and their families.

Five Factories $49This film provides a rare look at the develop-ment of a new labor movement…it is a penetrating look at the Bolivarian socio-economic project co-ownership initiatives in which workers’ councils play a key role in company management.

American Dream $20Barbara Kopple’s second Academy Award-winning documentary focuses on the 1984 Hormel plant strike in Austin, Minn. At The River I Stand $49Documents the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers’ strike and the historical forces which came together with the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Live Nude Girls Unite $30Follows the quest of dancers at the Lusty Lady Club to form the first ever Exotic Dancers Union.

The Molly Maguires $10Sean Connery is the leader of a secret society of militant miners; Richard Harris is the undercover detective working for the coal operators. Directed by Martin Ritt.

Christ In Concrete $25Based on Pietro di Donato’s prize-winning novel about an Italian immigrant bricklayer and his family in New York City. Long thought to be lost, this film was recently released in a fully restored version. Directed by Edward Dmytryk.

Black Gold: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee $49After seeing Black Gold, coffee will never taste the same again… it tells the story of the farmers who produce the beans and that ordinary citizens can influence trade, environmental, and human rights policy…by voting with their dollars!

The Other Europe $49Unlike most coverage of immigration issues…this film explains why undocumented workers are an integral part of Western economics. The film is an unambiguous call to stop the hypocrisy and political posturing and develop humane, consistent immigration policies.

The Inheritance $30Labor history documentary sponsored by the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America focusing on garment workers during the first 30 years of the union’s struggle. Features music by Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Millard Lampell, and others. A Harold Mayer Production.

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LHF disclaimer: Documentaries are licensed for public showings; call for details on these or other films.

Latino(a) American Labor MusicSiempre He Estado Aqui/I Have Been Here Forever, Alma $15Songs of the Chicano Movement, Rolas de Aztlán $17La Fuerza de la Raiz, Francisco Herrera $15Senora del Canto, Rosa Martha $15Yo Fui Bracero, Rosa Martha & Francisco Javier $15Posada Sin Fronteras, Rosa Martha & Francisco Javier $15Justice Has No Borders, Baldemar Velasquez $18Canciones por la Causa, Baldemar Velasquez $20Nuestras Voces Se Levantan/Our Voices Will Rise $15“Si Se Puede!”—United Farm Worker Classics $10

African American Labor & Civil Rights MusicGet on Board!, Kim and Reggie Harris $15 Steal Away, Kim and Reggie Harris $15 Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, Leadbelly $17 Stand Up Together, Harold Palmer $15 Ballad for Americans, Paul Robeson $24 Freedom Train and Welsh Transatlantic Concert, Paul Robeson $10 Songs for Free Men 1940-45, Paul Robeson $18 The Peace Arch Concerts, Paul Robeson $15 Harry Belafonte at Carnegie Hall $23 Every Tone A Testimony: An African American Aural History $26 Freedom Is A Constant Struggle— Songs from the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement $25 Sing For Freedom-—The Civil Rights Movement Through its Songs $17 Work and Pray—Historical Negro Spirituals and Work Songs from West Virginia $16

Gonna Take Us All, JonFromer $15Hot new 2008 CD release from the inspiring Jon Fromer; with 10 songs that will move you, motivate you, and mesmerize you!!

Holiday Songs for Peace and $15 Justice, SeattleLaborChorusThe newest release from the Seattle Labor Chorus pushing the envelope on singing about peace and justice and creating it. This CD is sure to be a holiday classic.

Great Big World, LEA $15“Amazing” gifted and profound new singer songwriter producing folk for the next generation. Get in the groove with LEA on this modern day introduction to the world of FOLK!!

Singing is Believing, PatWynne $15This album celebrate work, women’s hands, solidarity, creativity, love, and the first blooms of spring. It draws on the broad, deep currents of North American music, from gospel to George Gershwin, from salsa to Nina Simone.

A New World for Our Heirs $15 SolidarityNotesLabourChorus Canada’s famed Solidarity Notes Labour Choir presents a new wave in music to inspire, challenge, and uplift us all. These international collections of songs will absolutely thrill you. And Still We Sing, HollyNear $25Known as “the outspoken collection” this two- disk set captures the beauty, grit, and zest for life in 37 life changing songs; representing decades of revolutionary social change singing that is ever present, vibrant and relevant.

I Feel Like Going On $15 DCLaborChorus The magic of music comes alive with this chorus’ renditions of labor and cultural music that will invite you to join in, take action, and make change happen all around you.

The U-Liners, U-Liners $17This crisp blend of rock-n-roll, country, R&B, and labor music is served up powerfully to inspire with the much-needed themes of hope peace, justice, and equality.

Children’s Labor MusicThis Land is Your Land: An All-American Chilren’s Folk Classic, Woody and Arlo Guthrie $15 cELLAbration!—A Tribute to Ella Jenkins $15

Choral/Choir Labor MusicThe Power of Song, Brooklyn Women’s Chorus $15Union Power, Whiteville Choir $15DC Labor Chorus $5This Line is Singin’!, Freedom Song Network $15Front Porch Music, Linda Tillery & The Cultural Heritage Choir $16NYC Labor Chorus Live 1993 $15Workers Rise: Labor in the Spotlight $15In Solidarity, NYC Labor Chorus $15On the March!, NYC Labor Chorus $15Songs of Working People, Seattle Labor Chorus $15It Can’t Be Beat, Solidarity Singers $15Solidarity Notes Choir $15Carry It On, Steel Choir of Bethlehem, Pa. $15Selections 1976-1988 (2-CD set), Sweet Honey in the Rock $26The Other Side, Sweet Honey in the Rock $17The Women Gather, Sweet Honey in the Rock $16The Great Choral Convergence Live $15

Women & Labor MusicWomen’s Work, Linda Allen $15Dishpan Brigade, Wishing Chair and Kara Barnard $16Hard Hitting Songs, Hazel Dickens $17Babies in the Mill, Dorsey Dixon $16Border (La Linea), Lila Downs $16

Visit us online at www.laborheritage.org or call 202-639-6204 for more information

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We Were Good People, Maria Dunn $17Dump The Bosses of Your Back, Anne Feeney $16Have You Been to Jail For Justice, Anne Feeney $16Union Maid, Anne Feeney $16The Rising of Us All, Judy Gorman $15Bev Grant’s Accompanying Song Book, Bev Grant $5We Were There, Bev Grant $15The Best of Tish Hinojosa Live, Tish Hinojosa $17Hands, Pat Humphries $15Inhabited Woman, Colleen Kattau $15Equality Road, Kristin Lems $20The House Carpenter’s Daughter, Natalie Merchant $15Lifeline Extended, Holly Near & Ronnie Gilbert $20Imagine, Pam Parker $15Working Class, Pam Parker $15Live and Well (2-CD set), Dolly Parton $19Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World, Rebel Voices $17A Piece of the Wall, Rebel Voices $15Ear to the Ground, Malvina Reynolds $17The Motowndiva, Lynn Marie Smith $15Building The Union Local, Lynn Marie Smith $13Underdog Victorious, Jill Sobule $19Coal Mining Women $17Emma’s Revolution—Roots, Rock and Revolution $15Emma’s Revolution $15Wonderbroads $15

Folk, Blues, Jazz, International Beats and Labor MusicBowery Songs, Joan Baez $19Dark Chords on a Big Guitar, Joan Baez $18Voodoo Music, Andy Blue and the Blues Missionaries $15American Storyteller Vol I and II (2-CD set), Chris Chandler $25

De Colores and Other $15Latin-American Folk Songs for Children Contains 27 songs Arranged by Jose-Luis Orozco. Great for young and old alike.

Songs, Poems and Stories of the $16Southern Tenant Farmers UnionJohnL.Handcox Ten songs (including his classic “Roll the Union On”), two poems, and interviews.

A Union of Friends Pulling TogetherEllaJenkins $17Labor songs and recitations for children from “The First Lady of Children’s Music.”

The Singer, BayardRustin $2426 songs by the architect of the Civil Rights and Poor People Campaign marches; the songs of an activists heat and soul are captured her to inspire generations to come.

Weapons of Mass ConstructionFruitofLaborSingingEnsemble $15Celebrating 20 years of workplace and community organizing as well as performing and creating music in the South.

A Singsong and a Scrap, Chumbawamba $15Caution to the Wind, Phil Cohen and Patricia Ford $15My Name is Buddy, Ry Cooder $17The Anthracite Shuffle, Tom Flannery $15De Lutte En Turlutte II, Pierre Fournier $15Muleskinner Blues, Woody Guthrie $17Simplicity, Kim and Reggie Harris $15I Struck Gold, Charlie King and Karen Brandow $15Puppet Town, Charlie King and Karen Brandow $15Remembering Sacco And Vanzetti, Charlie King and Karen Brandow $15Sparks and Tears, Charlie King and Karen Brandow $15Get It Right, LEA $15Movimiento Music, Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeno Band $17What’s That I Hear? (2 CD-set), Phil Ochs $24In These Times, Peter Paul & Mary $18Fellow Workers, Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco $17The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere, Utah Phillips and Ani DiFranco $17I Dreamed I Heard Joe Hill Last Night, John Pietaro $15Mountain Music, Mountain Struggles, Elaine Purkey $16Where Have All the Flowers Gone (2-CD set), Pete Seeger $29Seeds (2-CD set), Pete Seeger and Friends $25Free and Equal Blues, Josh White $17Jazzy Political Music, David Winters $15Coal Digging Blues: Songs of West Virginia Miners $16Drop the Debt $18Hard Times Come Again No More, Volume II $18Music of Coal: Mining Songs from the Appalachian Coalfields $35Best of the Vanguard Years, Weavers $24

Classics; Collectors Labor MusicSword of the Spirit, Magpie-John Brown $15Workingman’s Dead, Grateful Dead $10Songs of the Wobblies, Joe Glazer $15Sings Labor Songs I, Joe Glazer $15Sings Labor Songs II, Joe Glazer $15Songs of Joe Hill, Joe Glazer $24Folkways: the Original Vision, Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly $17Hard Travelin’, Woody Guthrie $17Library of Congress Recordings (3-CD set), Woody Guthrie $30Nursery Days, Woody Guthrie $17Struggle, Woody Guthrie $17This Land Is Your Land, Woody Guthrie $17Don’t Mourn-Organize!: Songs of Labor Songwriter, Joe Hill $17Threads, Si Kahn $15Been a Long Time, Si Kahn $15In My Heart: a Retrospective, Si Kahn $15Well May the World Go, Larry Long $17Working My Life Away, Magpie $15Doing Our Job, John McCutcheon and Tom Chapin $15I’ve Got to Know, Utah Phillips $17The Telling Takes Me Home, Utah Phillips $15We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years, Utah Phillips $17The Folkways Years 1955-1992, Peggy Seeger $17American Industrial Ballads, Pete Seeger $17Headlines & Footnotes, Pete Seeger $17If I Had a Hammer, Pete Seeger $17If I Had A Song, Songs of Pete Seeger, Vol. 2 $15Sing Along: Live at Sanders Theater, 1980, Pete Seeger $25The Long Memory, Rosalie Sorrels and Utah Phillips $17Two Roads, Joe Uehlein $15Heroes and Martyrs, Howard Zinn $20Hazel and Alice $17If You Ain’t Got the Do-Re-Mi $17Steady As She Goes $15

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Farmer’s Friend: The Story of Cesar Chavez $8.95Some called him a labor leader, others a political activist. As for Chaves himself, he was simply happy and proud to be called the farmworker’s friend. Read his remarkable story for young and old alike.

Sweat & Blood $23.95From the carpenter’s union in colonial Philadelphia to the strike in 2007 of Chinese restaurant deliverymen…the history of how brave working people struggled… and… formed unions. A powerful American story filled with drama and intrigue.

Our Big Home $7.95An Earth Poem to inspire children and all of us to treasure our Big Home, mother EARTH. It takes us around the world to see people and animals reveling in the beauty and abundance of our shared home.

Failure Is Impossible: $23.95 The History of American Women’s Rights This captivating volume depicts the courage, intelligence, and dedication of American women who did not ask for, but demanded, equality.

Victoria Woodhull $23.95The first woman to run for US President in 1872-when American women did not even have the right to vote, Stock trader, newspaper publisher and passionate advocate for women’s and worker’s rights here is her extraordinary story.

A Troublemaker’s Handbook 2: $25How to Fight Back Where You Work—and Win!EditedbyJaneSlaughterAn update of the classic creative organizing manual, with a chapter by Julie McCall. 2005.

Fired! Tales of the Canned, $20 Canceled, Downsized, and DismissedWritten&EditedbyAnnabelleGurwitch The new book (companion to the film of the same name) contains stories, memories, challenges and includes “Tales of the Canned, Canceled, Downsized, & Dismissed.”

Good Chants for A Lively Picketline RuthGoldbaum $2.5074 chants and 13 songs in a pocket-sized booklet.

Great Labor Quotations $17PeterBollenA source book and reader; includes historical references, pictures, cartoons, and sayings by labor leaders and activists.

Rise Up Singing $18PeterBlood-PattersonContains lyrics and chords, but not music, to 1200 songs, many of which deal with labor and struggle.

The Inventory of $3 American Labor LandmarksA printed listing of 200 monuments, memorials, markers, museums, murals, plaques, public sculptures, and buildings that commemorate the history of America’s workers, including landmarks for Haymarket, Ludlow, Mother Jones, Cesar Chavez, A. Philip Randolph and many others.

Labor’s TroubadourJoeGlazer $28The LHF founder recounts his 50 years of musical adventures in labor and politics. Includes lyrics to 70 songs.

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Wholly Mother Jones, Peter Agnos $8 Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez, Rudolfo Anaya $17 Our Community of Workers Coloring Book, Marilyn Anderson and Jonathan Garlock $1.60 Woody Guthrie Songbook, Judy Bell and Nora Guthrie $10 A Troublemaker’s Handbook: How To Fight Back Where You Work-and Win!, Dan La Botz $17

Si Se Puede! Yes, We Can!, Diana Cohn, illustrations Francisco Delgado $8 No Pets, Jim Ray Daniels $11 Blue Collar Goodbyes, Sue Doro $8 Haymarket: A Novel, Martin Duberman $25 The World Bank: A Tale of Power, Plunder, and Resistance, Alec Dubro and Mike Konopacki $3 Songs of Work and Protest, Edith Fowke and Joe Glazer $11

• • Books • • Books • • Books • • Books • •Work and Labor, Judy Gail $24 What’s The Use of Walking, When A Freight Trains Going Your Way: Black Hoboes and Their Songs, Paul Garon and Gene Tomko $18 Labor’s Troubadour (SoftCover), Joe Glazer $19 Wobblies, Pile Butts And Other Heroes: Labor Lore Explorations, Archie Green $30 Death in the Haymarket (HardCover), James Green $27 Big Red Songbook, Green, Roediger, Rosemont, Salerno $24 Going Down Jericho Road, Michael K. Honey $35 Ravenswood: The Steelworkers’ Victory and The Revival of American Labor, Tom Juravich and Kate Bronfenbrenner $16 Little Read Songbook, Charlie King $10 Holding The Line, Barbara Kingsolver $17 De Colores and Other Latin-American Folk Songs for Children, Selected, Arranged, and Translated by José-Luis Orozco. Illustrations by Elisa Kleven $8 Rebel Voices: An IWW Anthology, Joyce L. Kornbluh $24 Ludlow (A Verse Novel), Davis Mason $20 Mural, Alice Rogoff $16 Joe Hill: The IWW and The Making of A Revolutionary Workingclass Counterculture, Franklin Rosemont $19 Where Have All the Flowers Gone, Pete Seeger $25 Just Passing Through, Paco Ignacio Taibo II $21 And They All Sang, Studs Terkel $17 Sparks and Codes, James Tracy $10 In Labor’s Corner, Ben Yomen $20 Pit of Infamy, Bill Yund $8 Cooper’s Walk, Bill Yund $8 Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds And Riffraff: An Organized Guide To Films About Labor, Tom Zaniello $20 The Little Red Song Book: The Industrial Workers of The World (1995 Version), Tom Zaniello $10 Cinema of Globalization, Tom Zaniello $17 Three Strikes, Howard Zinn, Dana Frank, Robin D.G. Kelley $16 IWW Songs: A Reprint of The 1923 Edition of The Little Red Song Book $5 Not for Bread Alone: A Memoir of Moe Foner $25 A Dangerous Woman $15 Unseen America $35 Mother Jones and the Union Miners Cemetery $20 Two-Headed Space Alien Shrinks Labor Movement $15 Viva Posada! $10 Dancin’ in the Streets $17 Wobblies!: A Graphic History of the IWW $25 From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend $19

Visit us online at www.laborheritage.org or call 202-639-6204 for more information

• notecards • Voices United—Series (5 card set) $9ThissetincludesvoicesfromtheWorld’sdiapora:WeAreThemainstream,SolidarityInTheStars,ThenYouWin,DareToBePowerful,andIstudyHistory.

Labor’s Legacy (5 card set) $9This set reflects the life and legacy of the Labor Movement with honor and dignity it includes: 100Year’sofLabor,SolidarityofLabour,WhatDoesLaborWant…?,8Hours,andSolidarityisAlwaysinSeason.

Heroines of Labor (5 card set) $9Tribute to the heroines of labor by Ricardo Levins Morales.

Rosie the Riveter (5 card set) $9From the classic World War II era poster.

Rosita (5 card set) $9We Can Do It—Latina style!!!

AFL-CIO/UFW Strawberry Campaign $5(12 card set) Three pastels by Colorado artist Tony Ortega

AFL-CIO Working Families (5 card set) $6Working Families Unite for Civil Rights and Justice— A Patchwork of Images.

Ralph Fasanella Sets (6 card set; choose set) $7.50City Life: IncludesConeyIsland,TheCity,OldNeighborhood,Festa,andNightGame,&TheFamilySupper.

On The Job: IncludesBenchWorkers,TheGreatStrike,DressShop,Don’tMourn—Organize,Happy&BudServiceStation,andRedSky.

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A Century of Struggle $20 American Tragedy $25 Build Your Union $25 Campaign Lucky Corner $25 Coney Island, signed $50 Daily News Strike $25 Don’t Mourn, Organize $25 Family Supper $25 Family Supper, signed $50 Great Strike, Lawrence $25 Great Strike, Lawrence, signed $50 Homestead $20 La Paz, Bakery $10

Lawrence 1912: The Bread and Roses Strike, signed $50 May Day, 1949 $25 Millions, Tabor $20 Mother Jones $13 New York City $25 Night Game, Yankee Stadium $25 NYC Labor Chorus $15 Old Neighborhood, signed $50 Red Sky $25 Red Sky, signed $50 Si Se Puede $20 South Bronx $25

Subway Riders $25 There Can Be No Power Greater $10 This Land is Your Land, Tabor $20 Tree-of-Life, Tabor $20 U of Mass, Dignity $16 U of Mass, Revival $16 Visible Links $25 Welcome Home Boys $25 Welcome Home Boys, signed $50 Which Side Are You On, Tabor $20 Woody Guthrie $11 Workers’ Holiday, Coney Island $25

Cesar ChavezOctavioOcampo18 x 25, $20

Martin Luther King, Jr. SibyllePfaffenbichler 24 x 38, $18

• • posters • • posters • •Joe HillCarlosCortez 19 x 28, $16

AFL-CIO Working FamiliesAdrienneYorinks24 x 36, $15

Rosie The Riveter (We Can Do It) 11 x 17, $13

Jobs MarthaTaborPrints22 x 28, $20

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Labor Movement…. Weekend RicardoLevinsMorales11 x 17, $8