1939 Seminole Oil Workers Picket Line Photo
A picket line of striking oil workers in Seminole, Oklahoma, is seen in August 1939. During this time, labor unions played a crucial role in advocating for workers rights within the oil industry. The strike is emblematic of the broader labor movements in Oklahoma, which sought better working conditions and wages for its workers.
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1939 Seminole Oil Workers Picket Line Photo
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