Police officer talking to a little girl with an A.F. of L. Picket band on her lap during the AFL-CSU strike against all Hollywood studios, Los Angeles, 1945
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Police officer talking to a little girl with an A.F. of L. Picket band on her lap. Other men are presumably AFL-Conference of Studio Unions member during their strike against all Hollywood studios. The CSU strike began in March 1945 and was around the six month mark when it turned violent on October 5, 1945, known as Hollywood Black Friday. National exposure of this violence forced negotiations between studios and the CSU. Negotiation ended the strike about a month later, but CSU didn't last much longer and was eventually disbanded and absorbed by rival union IATSE Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: [Strike Motion Picture?]
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b&w nitrate negative
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ark:/21198/zz00280f8t
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Girls--California--Los Angeles Labor unions--California--Los Angeles Strikes--California--Los Angeles Activism Police--California--Los Angeles Legal American Federation of Labor
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