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Funeral procession for Mrs. Sundstedt, a victim of the San Pedro Raid, California, ca. June 14, 1924
Title
Funeral
procession
for
Mrs.
Sundstedt
, a
victim
of the
San
Pedro
Raid
,
California
,
ca.
June
14
,
1924
Photographer
Unknown
Date
1924
Notes
Written
on
verso:
Services
lasting
over
an
hour
with
services
appropriate
to
occasion
by
fellow
workers
and
friends.
Beginning
with a
song
in
English
"The
Red
Flag."
After
which
recitation
and
speeches
by his
fellow
workers
followed.
The
services
ended
with the
last
verse
of
same
song.
As
we
marched
away
the
revolutionary
funeral
song
was
sung
by a
group
of
Russian
workers.
Mrs.
Sundsedt
, as
well
as her
little
family
, were
loved
by her
fellow
workers
of
San
Pedro.
PH
Coll
922.38
Contextual Notes
The San Pedro Raid occurred at the San Pedro IWW hall on June 14, 1924. Thugs destroyed the hall and scalded children of IWW members.
Subjects (LCTGM)
Funeral
rites
&
cermonies--California--San
Pedro
Subjects (LCSH)
Location Depicted
United
States--California--San
Pedro
Digital Collection
Society and Culture Collection
Order Number
SOC3856
Ordering Information
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Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository Collection
Industrial
Workers
of the
World
photograph
collection.
PH
Coll
922
Object Type
Photograph
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 2012
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