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'''Based on six months of historical research about the former San Francisco Labor Temple, headquarters of the Labor Council and home to the ''Labor Clarion'' newspaper and numerous locals from 1914 to 1968, this twelve mural project includes six murals on labor themes, including the 1934 general strike, the organization of Chinese garment workers in 1938, the department store strikes of the early forties and the career of [http://www.uniondemocracy.org/Legal/rebelschapt5.htm Dow Wilson of Painters Local 4], who was assassinated in 1966. This mural was organized by the [http://www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php Clarion Alley Mural Project] with a grant from the Creative Work Fund.'''  ''Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library, San Francisco, CA''
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'''The Redstone Building at 16th and Capp Streets, for decades the Labor Temple, now home to numerous alternative political and arts groups, its lobby is being adorned with a series of historic labor-theme murals.'''
'''The Redstone Building at 16th and Capp Streets, for decades the Labor Temple, now home to numerous alternative political and arts groups, its lobby is being adorned with a series of historic labor-theme murals.'''


Redstone Mural 1
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Redstone Mural 2


Redstone Mural 3
[[Image:Redstone emporium picket.jpg]]


Redstone Mural 4
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'''Based on six months of historical research about the former San Francisco Labor Temple, headquarters of the Labor Council and home to the Labor Clarion newspaper and numerous locals from 1914 to 1968, this twelve mural project includes six murals on labor themes, including the 1934 general strike, the organization of Chinese garment workers in 1938, the department store strikes of the early forties and the career of Dow Wilson of Painters Local 4, who was assassinated in 1966. This mural was organized by the Clarion Alley Mural Project with a grant from the Creative Work Fund.'''
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Contributors to this page include:


''Carlsson,Chris - Photographer-Artist ''
[[Image:Redstone shut it down.jpg]]


San Francisco Public Library,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer


Carlsson - Publisher or Photographer
''Photos: Chris Carlsson''


Carlsson - Publisher or Photographer


Carlsson - Publisher or Photographer


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Based on six months of historical research about the former San Francisco Labor Temple, headquarters of the Labor Council and home to the Labor Clarion newspaper and numerous locals from 1914 to 1968, this twelve mural project includes six murals on labor themes, including the 1934 general strike, the organization of Chinese garment workers in 1938, the department store strikes of the early forties and the career of Dow Wilson of Painters Local 4, who was assassinated in 1966. This mural was organized by the Clarion Alley Mural Project with a grant from the Creative Work Fund. Photo: San Francisco History Room, SF Public Library, San Francisco, CA

Mission$redstone-bldg-1997.jpg

The Redstone Building at 16th and Capp Streets, for decades the Labor Temple, now home to numerous alternative political and arts groups, its lobby is being adorned with a series of historic labor-theme murals.

Redstone bindery.jpg


Redstone emporium picket.jpg


Redstone painters union.jpg


Redstone shut it down.jpg


Photos: Chris Carlsson


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