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History: Organized Labor

History: Organized Labor. Pose a Question: What do you want to learn about this picture?. Gather Clues: What do you see in this section of the picture? What do you think that means?. Gather Clues: What do you see in this section of the picture? What do you think that means?.

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History: Organized Labor

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  1. History: Organized Labor

  2. Pose a Question: What do you want to learn about this picture?

  3. Gather Clues: What do you see in this section of the picture? What do you think that means?

  4. Gather Clues: What do you see in this section of the picture? What do you think that means?

  5. Gather Clues: What do you see in this section of the picture? What do you think that means?

  6. Bibliographic Information • TITLE: The labor troubles at Homestead, Pa. - Attack of the strikers and their sympathizers on the surrendered Pinkerton men / drawn by Miss G.A. Davis, from a sketch by C. Upham. • llus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly, July 14, 1892, p. 41 (title page). • REPOSITORY:  Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA • URL: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?pp/ils:@filreq(@field(NUMBER+@band(cph+3b22440))+@field(COLLID+cph))

  7. Compare these Related Images From the Library of Congress to the First Image The First Troops in Homestead. The Eighteenth Regiment passing the Office and Works of the Carnegie Company, July 12, 1892 The mob assailing the Pinkerton men on their way to the temporary prison. 1892 Click on images to enlarge

  8. Draw A Conclusion View Entire Picture Again Review your question Review your clues Draw a conclusion

  9. Extend Your Conclusion What new question is raised by the clues I found? What more do I want to know about this Big Idea?

  10. Credits • Author: Dr. Ann B. Canning • School: Waynesburg University • Email: acanning@waynesburg.edu • Website: http://tps.waynesburg.edu • Date: April 27, 2009 • Library of Congress Links Related to Organized Labor • Pictorial American Labor and Labor Organizations • Labor In America

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