


Labor Leader Wm. J. McGinley, 1915-1920
This photograph features Wm. J. McGinley, captured by Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920. McGinley was known for his involvement in labor movements during a pivotal time in American history when the workforce was increasingly organized and politically active. His contributions helped shape the dynamics between labor and management, as workers sought better conditions, wages, and rights.
The Bain News Service, established in 1898, focused on documenting significant events and figures of the time through photography. Their glass negatives, like this one of McGinley, played an essential role in capturing the zeitgeist of the early 20th century. This photograph not only serves as a record of McGinley, but it also highlights the broader context of labor issues that were gaining traction in the United States during that era.

Labor Leader Wm. J. McGinley, 1915-1920