Colorado Ludlow Massacre Labor Strike Coal Miner 1914 Real Photo Postcard

Colorado Ludlow Massacre Labor Strike Coal Miner 1914 Real Photo Postcard
This postcard, featuring a family posed before a tent with the inscription "ALL HE WANTS IS JUSTICE," likely dates to the early 20th century, a period marked by significant social and economic unrest in the United States. Photographed by Willekelson of Atlanta, Georgia, the image captures a somber family group—a father, mother, and three children—whose living situation in a tent suggests displacement, poverty, or an encampment associated with a protest or specific social campaign.

The powerful slogan "ALL HE WANTS IS JUSTICE" indicates a direct appeal for redress against perceived wrongs, often linked to labor disputes, farmers' grievances, or broader civil rights issues prevalent in the Southern United States during this era. Such images were often circulated as a form of social commentary, raising awareness and garnering support for specific causes or individuals facing hardship, reflecting the era's struggles for equity and human rights.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCAtlanta GeorgiaAtlanta GAFamily portraitTents encampmentAll He Wants JusticeSocial historyEarly 20th centuryBarefoot childrenBowler hat manProtest signWill Ekelson PhotoAmericanaHardship poverty
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