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The lost labor artist
Episode 280

The lost labor artist

Labor History Today

November 24, 202432m 17s

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Show Notes

Five stunning paintings depicting labor organizing, pickets and the violence directed at workers in the turbulent 1930s were almost lost to history. The story of Philip Tipperman and how a small group of people saved those paintings.

On this week’s Labor History in Two: Massacre At Bogalusa.

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Picketed, Beaten, by Philip Tipperman, 1939