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AP Historical Hard Drive 2002

EN_00948002_4541
AP Historical Hard Drive 2002
U.S. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins stitches the first Blue Eagle label into a dress during a ceremony marking the inauguration of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) code label for women's dresses in New York City, Jan. 22, 1934. The NRA label signifies a thirty-five hour week, a minimum wage for labor, and the elimination of child labor. The code bars work in tenement houses, basements and unsanitary buildings. (AP Photo)
Minimum price 50PLN
1934-01-22
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
1502618
1,46MB
23cm x 18cm by 300dpi
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