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Labor Day: Celebrating the Achievements of the American Worker and Labor Movement

Labor Day was officially established and signed into law by President Grover Cleveland in 1894 to recognize the contributions of American workers. Smithsonian Libraries houses many books dealing with labor history and trade unionism's hard fought appeals for the right to organize in the workplace, the eight hour workday, the five day work week, workman’s compensation, the abolishment of night work without compensation, equal pay for equal work, and the abolishment of child labor.

Smithsonian Folkways offers a playlist from the Solidarity Sing Along songbook that features several labor songs. Images from the Smithsonian collections document the changing nature of our work. Labor may be physical, use brain power, or be a labor of love—volunteer work. All these are honored this weekend, as we pause to reflect on the nation we have built together.


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Labor (Workers)

Steel Workers

Work and Rest

Miners Going to Work

Team Work

But Woman's Work Is Never Done

Day's Work

Men Working

The Working People

Commemorative Artwork (AFL-CIO Centennial)

Workers

Miners

Man's Work Is from Sun to Sun

Group of Workers

Worker with Harvest, Factory

Workers, from the Stockyard Series

Bridge Worker No. 4

Factory and Men

New England Factory Life--"Bell-Time", from Harper's Weekly, July 25,1868

The Stone Workers

The Iron Worker

Worker with Mallet

Dock Workers Under the Brooklyn Bridge

Sweatshop

T Shirt, from the portfolio Equal Employment Opportunity Is the Law

Boycott Grapes, Support the United Farm Workers Union

The Miner

Miners

Miners

Miner Joe

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