Box 2
Contains 137 Results:
A hand reaches for help from the water from a boat, the hand is labeled All the Schools and the boat, labeled Massive Federal Aid
Drawings depicting issues facing teachers and teachers' unions including anti-Communist struggles, and issues of employment, pay, facilities, and government aid to schools.
In box 1, three candidates are at a podium on the verge of giving their pledge on the matter of salary increases. In box 2, they have fled
Drawings depicting issues facing teachers and teachers' unions including anti-Communist struggles, and issues of employment, pay, facilities, and government aid to schools.
Reminder, 1958
March 22, 1958. Teacher leans over sign reading "Salary Increase and Smaller Classes Now!" while the Mayor sits in his "Budget Retreat"
A man fighting for Night Staff Unity slays the dragon that is Low Salaries, 1959
March 07, 1959.
Education in 1960, 1960
January 09, 1960. A large question mark looms in the distance as Uncle Sam and the New Year baby look on
Classroom Intruder, 1951
November 24, 1951. A giant with money in his pockets and a shirt reading "War Hysteria" shows a teacher his lesson plan. The dilemma faced by the teacher trying to do his job while the thought-control agents of war hysteria examine his lesson plan for possible signs of disloyalty (read "free expression")
They Uphold Your Rights, 1951
January 13, 1951. The 8 victims of persecution for their political beliefs are shown here as stemming the tide of repression and protecting the Bill of Rights for all of us. Repression, as a giant mass of water, looks to break down the Bill of Rights, which is supported by an arm whose sleeve reads, "The 8"
Not the Teachers Union Way, 1951
April 07, 1951. A gangster and a politician stand back to back. The gangster hands the politician money as the politician is saying "Not me" into a microphone.
A finger flips the voting lever under the choice Save our Schools
Drawings depicting issues facing teachers and teachers' unions including anti-Communist struggles, and issues of employment, pay, facilities, and government aid to schools.
In Protective Custody, 1951
October 06, 1951. A police officer stands over the tattered remains of the Bill of Rights while the Constitution looks on from its cell