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Pinback Button, "AFL-CIO Conference on Unemployment"

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Anacostia Community Museum Object Description
This pinback button belonged to Ethel L. Payne (1911-1991), who covered the AFL-CIO’s merger in 1955 as a reporter before joining its staff in 1958. Hands clasped across a map symbolize the alliance between the two major labor unions. The blue-and-white button emphasizes “Jobs for All” as a theme of the AFL-CIO’s Conference on Unemployment, held April 8, 1959 in Washington, DC. Jobs and civil rights continued to be intertwined during Payne’s tenure as the first African American employee of the labor union’s Committee on Political Education (COPE). The conference’s agenda resurfaced, for example, in the full title and purpose of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. A longtime Washington, DC resident and political reporter, Payne ...

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Pinback Button, "AFL-CIO Conference on Unemployment"

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pinback button

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metal, plastic, paper

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5/16 × 2 15/16 in. (0.8 × 7.5 cm)

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1950s;
Date: 1959

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Credit Line: Ethel Lois Payne Collection, Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Gift of Avis R. Johnson.

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