The reverse of the photograph is dated in New York 20th November, 1934. Gerald P. Mac Guire on the left was a Wall Street broker and was named in the sensational charges in connection with the formation of an American dictatorship. Mac Guire is seen with his lawyer, Norman L. Marks.
This photograph is dated 19th May 1934 and shows an anti-war parade up Fifth Avenue in New York . Until now, no-one has responded to the story of this photograph.
This photo can still be found in the archive and is taken in Los Angeles on the 30th November 1934.
150 men turned over a Los Angeles Railway street car during a strike. Comments about the story and suggestions for a better utilization of the historic value of the picture are welcome.
This photograph is from Chicago the 28th July 1933 and is still awaiting a response. The picture shows striking female workers behind bars in the city jail in Chicago.
The reverse of this photograph tells that it was made in New York on the 2nd February 1934. Mrs. Richard S. Childs took part in a picket line outside of a local laundry.No-one has claimed this picture and the archive is therefore still open for suggestions as to how the photograph could find utility value again.
This picture is dated 26th July 1934. Long lines of strikers marched at the funeral of their comrade Henry B. Ness in Minneapolis. No-one has yet reported this photograph as missing and it can therefore still be found in the archive.