Union Made
by Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Title
Union Made
Artist
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Medium
Photograph - Photo Manipulation
Description
Union Made. Did the union make the man or did the man make the union? Walter Philip Reuther was born in Wheeling, West Virginia on September 1, 1907. His father was a socialist brewery worker from Germany. Reuther joined the Ford Motor Company in 1927 as a tool and die maker. He was laid off in 1932 during the Great Depression. His Ford employment record shows that he quit voluntarily, but Reuther claimed he was fired for his socialist activities. In 1936 he became president of United Automobile Workers United Automobile Workers Local 174 (with 100 members), which on paper had responsibility for 100,000 auto workers on the west side of Detroit, Michigan. Reuther led several strikes and in 1937 and 1940 was hospitalized after being beaten by strike-breakers. He survived two assassination attempts, and his right hand was permanently crippled in an attack on April 20, 1948. By 1949 he had become a leading liberal and supporter of the New Deal coalition, working to strengthen the labor union movement, raise wages, and give union leaders a greater voice in state and national Democratic party politics. He was a prominent American labor union leader, making the United Automobile Workers (UAW) a major force in the auto industry and the Democratic Party and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in the mid 20th century. During the 1960s he was a major supporter of the civil rights movement. Mr. Reuther died May 9, 1970.
This photo is available without text and logo as Ford by Night, which was taken at night, the 1931 white classic car posed next to vintage gas pumps and an oil barrel. Ford Motor Companys Model A was the second success for Ford after its predecessor, the Model T. First sold in 1927, it replaced the venerable Model T, which had been produced for 18 years. Model A was available in four standard colors. By July, 1929, two million Model As had sold, In March 1930, nine body styles were available. Model A production ended in March, 1932.
This digital creation is honored by features in Fine Art America / Pixels groups:
Digital Magic
Black And White Photography 04/11/2017
10 Plus10/09/2020
A framed print would make a lovely gift for anyone who enjoys vintage autos It would look handsome in a home, office, "man cave" or automotive-related workplace.
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My photography is available for purchase as home and gift items, prints, cards. The printing is museum quality and many sizes are available. Choose from numerous mat and framing options and a choice of archival papers, canvas, metal and acrylic prints. Have your print matted and framed or sent to you rolled in a tube for later matting and framing.
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September 6th, 2015
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Comments (32)
Jody Russell
Are these made in America by union workers? And do you have permission to use the union wheel? If not you can’t print it. I want to buy one, but only if they are UAW approved.
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
My gratitude to the buyer from Abington, PA. I hope your new framed print brings meaning and enjoyment! Stay safe!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
My sincere gratitude to the buyer from New Brunswick, NJ. I hope your print brings you meaning and enjoyment!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
My gratitude to the buyer from New Baltimore , MI. I hope it brings meaning and enjoyment!