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Lithograph
12 x 9/34 inches
1969
Ref Fath 82
Edition of 250
Signed in pencil

$3,800

"In the summer of 1937 Life magazine hired me to report, with drawings, on the famous 'sit down' strikes occurring in the Detroit area at the time. Some newspaper reporters had written of these strikes as if they were the beginnings of revolution. I found neither Talk about or desire for revolution only an itch for more money. The drawing from which this litho was made represents a discussion between a union recruiter and a negro worker. The Union boss sits in the background looking on."