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Abolish child slavery.jpgPhotograph shows half-length portrait of two girls wearing banners with slogan "ABOLISH CH[ILD] SLAVERY!!" in English and Yiddish (" (ני)דער מיט (קינד)ער שקלאפער(ײ)", "Nider mit Kinder Schklawerii"), one carrying American flag; spectators stand nearby. Probably taken during May 1, 1909 labor parade in New York City. Türkçe: Üstünde İngilizce ve Yidiş dilinde " Çocuk Köleliğini Durdurun" sloganı yazılı olan bant taşıyan iki kız. Büyük olasılıkla 1 Mayıs 1909 tarihindeki New York işçi yürüyüşünde çekilmiş bir fotoğraf.
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1 May 1909 |
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Library of Congress. Reproduction number:
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-06591 (digital file from original photo, later scan)
- LC-DIG-ppmsc-00150 (digital file from original photo, earlier scan)
- LC-USZ62-22198 (b&w film copy neg.)
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Bain News Service photograph |
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