APA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company. . (1946). Retrieved from https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20026653

Chicago/Turabian

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. "Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company. ." UTA Libraries Digital Gallery. 1946. Accessed
May 2, 2024
. https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20026653

MLA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company. . 1946. UTA Libraries Digital Gallery, https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20026653. Accessed
2 May 2024
.

Special Collections Reference Information

Original image part of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Identifier: AR406-6-382
Identifier: 20026653
Title: Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company.
Description: Packinghouse strikers Eula McNeill, left, and Ella Griffin picketing Armour and Company. Members of the United Packinghouse Workers of America union Local Number 54, Ms. McNeill holds a sign reading "It's the take home pay that feeds the kids", while Ms. Griffin's sign say"We want more money so we can all live." Both women are wearing scarves and coats.
Date Created: 1946-01-16
Coverage: 1940s
Category: Business and Industry, Daily Life, Government, Labor and Politics
Subject Term: Strikes, Employees
Collection: Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Type: Still Image
Format: JPG
Publisher: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Rights Holder: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections
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Project Series: Through the Lens of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram: A Photographic View of World War II in Fort Worth

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