One of the landmark events in the history of the American Labor Movement, The Bread and Roses Strike of 1912, happened right here.
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A young girl works in the Lawrence Mills, image taken from the book “Lawrence 1912: The Bread & Roses Strike” by William Cahn.
Children dance and try breaking bubbles during the annual Bread and Roses Festival on the Campagnone Common in Lawrence in 2021.
Children worked in the mills as many as 14 hours a day, six days a week from “Lawrence 1912: The Bread & Roses Strike,” by William Cahn.
TIM JEAN/Staff photo Scary costumed characters dance between the crowd as Brandon Falls, and his Bachata Band perform on the Bernstein Stage d…
A spontaneous sidewalk assembly at the corner of Canal and Appleton Streets during the Bread and Roses Strike of 1912.
Woman Marchers during the Bread and Roses Strike in 1912.
Bernard Turbowitz, dressed in the outfit of a 1912 laborer, poses with a replica sign during the 35th annual Bread and Roses Heritage Festival…

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