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Workers' Struggle: Capturing the Labor Environment Through Photography

Explore the fight for workers' rights in the 1920s, as Russia and Europe vied to document labor conditions. Discover the strength of workers' organizations and the birth of photojournalism capturing the essence of the working class.

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Workers' Struggle: Capturing the Labor Environment Through Photography

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  1. Worker Photography(MB) By the 1920’s, Russia and Europe were in a fight for the right to organize and publish photographs of workers in their work environment, harshness and all. These so called photojournalists photographed families, and workers around the workplace, buy usually were not allowed to penetrate the facility for actual footage. (MB) The workers organization was amazingly strong in Germany, and one German publisher amongst them organized and led the ‘Workers International Relief’ in 1930. Several manifestos or illustrated newspapers sprang up in the name for the worker. (MB)

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