Guide to the Mark Starr Photographs, 1944-1955

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Guide to the Mark Starr Photographs, 1944-1955

1944-1955

Mark Starr was an educator and liberal activist, and was the educational director for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union from 1935-1960. In addition to several images of Starr, the collection principally consists of photographs of women workers in Great Britain during World War II.

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