Vintage 1939 Image of Workers Alliance Meeting in Oklahoma
In July 1939, an individual listens attentively during a meeting of the Workers Alliance in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The Workers Alliance was a significant organization advocating for labor rights during a transformative period in the United States. Such gatherings were crucial for workers to voice their concerns and organize for better conditions.
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Vintage 1939 Image of Workers Alliance Meeting in Oklahoma
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