Box 1
Contains 23 Results:
Local 22 Activities
ncludes women's basketball, 1938; men's basketball; men's baseball; a trip on the S. S. Liberty Belle,1956; social gatherings; mandolin class "Boost Anti-Fascist Drive"; P. G. Excursion, 1936; Harry Winter; Dressmaker's Liberal Party Club; Local 22 Ball, 1935; Dressmaker's Progressive Group, Local 22; at a cabin, 1946 or 1947; Rose Pesotta, Luigi Antonini and others, 1936.
Local 22 Elections
Includes Minkas reading telegrams after election, 1937; scenes from the 1937 election
Local 22 General
Includes; First Executive Board, 1921; Executive Board, 1933 or 1934; Office staff; Membership Committee; Los Angeles Sanitarium, 1938; speakers at a podium; Harry Marrom contributing to the new library fund
Local 22 and other labor organizations
Includes AFL Convention, 1946 Jewish Labor Committee dinner, Dubinsky Green, Zimmerman, and others; Dressmakers greet Transport Workers, 1938; Zimmerman et al, AFL-CIO, 1955; Zimmerman at Seamen's meeting, 1936; Heads of local 25 early 1900's including Abraham Baroff, Charles Jacobson, Israel Horowitz and Spivack; Local 22 Dressmakers greet Steel Workers in SWOC (1940's?); CIO Masquerade chain shows member unions.
Mooney, Thomas J. and Warren K. Billings
Includes prison photo and photo with Zimmerman and other, 1935.
Negro Labor Committee
Includes C. Zimmerman at the head table speaking to the Negro Labor Committee Conference, March 1, 1952 (shows banner).
Parades
Pesotta, Rose
Includes Rose and another; Rose with bouquet sitting with mixed black and white men and women.
Puerto Rico
Includes Zimmerman visiting a shop and speaking, 1934; Puerto Rican Committee, 1953; mobile health unit staff and civil defense officials of Aibonito Puerto Rico, 1956, shows Lazare Teper.
Rallies
Includes Garment Center street rally with Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson II addressing the crowd, October, 1952; Zimmerman addresses 1952 rally; large crowd in park rally; May Day 1936; May Day 1937; Trade Union Commission/Committee? For Civil Rights rally, Madison Square Garden, May 24, 1956;