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Photo Caroline Gold with her guitar and unidentified girls.

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TitleInfo
Title
Photo Caroline Gold with her guitar and unidentified girls.
TypeOfResource
StillImage
Genre (authority = Art and Architecture Thesaurus)
black-and-white photographs
OriginInfo
DateCreated
1913
Abstract
Caroline Gold sang at Botto House during the 1913 strike. Left: Caroline Gold, Others: Unidentified. The American Labor Museum online collection includes historical documents and photos. The objects document the domestic lifestyles, working experience in textile factories, and labor union activity of working class immigrant families of Paterson, NJ and environs, ca. 1890 - 1920. Also documented are activities of the Textile Workers' Union of America (TWUA), the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union of America (ACTWU), and textile union leader Sol Stetin.
Subject (ID = SUBJECT001); (authority = FAST)
Topic
Children
Topic
Women
RelatedItem (type = host)
TitleInfo
Title
American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark Collection
Identifier (type = local)
ALMBHNL
Identifier (type = hdl)
http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.3/ALMBHNL.Photograph.602
Location
PhysicalLocation (authority = marcorg); (displayLabel = American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark)
NjHdALMB
Identifier (type = doi)
doi:10.7282/T39S1PJN
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This object may be copyright-protected. Contact the owner or rights holder for permission to reproduce.
RightsHolder
RightsHolderName
American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark
Context
Permissions
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Source

ObjectNumber
ObjectNumber
Immigrant Gold 004
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89579520
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Os
OsName
Windows
OsVersion
XP
Sampling
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600
SamplingUnit
dpi
ContentModel
Photograph
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