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Image caption: Holliday (weaver), Bienkowski (comber), Smith (percher), Adamson (weaver), Gianinni (comber), Born (finisher), Bedard (fin. secty.), Welzenbach (mender), Ed Reilly, chairman (percher)
Notes (exhibitions):
Exhibited: "Bread and Roses Strike of 1912: Two Months in Lawrence, Massachusetts, that Changed Labor History" Digital Public Library of America online exhibition
Notes (historical):
The “Committee of Ten” was a group composed of nine Lawrence textile workers and Joseph Ettor of the I.W.W. This committee was charged with the responsibility for negotiations with William Wood and the American Woolen Company.