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  2. International Ladies Garment Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    Duron, Clementina. "Mexican women and labor conflict in Los Angeles: the ILGWU dressmakers' strike of 1933." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies (1984) 15#1 pp: 145–161. Godfried, Nathan. "Revising labor history for the cold war: The ILGWU and the film, with these hands." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television (2008) 28##3 pp: 311 ...

  3. Los Angeles Garment Workers strike of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    The ladies garment industry in Los Angeles was one of the most rapidly growing industries. By 1933 the garment industry was worth $3 million (~$56.1 million in 2023). [citation needed] [1]:149 When the Great Crash of 1929-1933 struck the country, the garment industry in Los Angeles was least affected.

  4. List of sewing occupations - Wikipedia

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    Top job: Los Angeles mayor Biggest splash: Increasing the Los Angeles Police Department to 10,000 officers, and leading a major drop in violent crime Particulars: Villaraigosa, 71, served as state ...

  6. Dressmaker - Wikipedia

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    A seamstress is a woman who sews, especially one who earns a living by sewing. Before the Industrial Revolution, a seamstress did hand sewing, especially under the putting-out system. Older variants are seamster and sempstress. A costume designer is a person who designs costumes for a film, stage production, or television show.

  7. Marguerite P. Justice - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Los Angeles in 1945 and found work as a seamstress. In the early 1950s she became the private secretary to Linda Darnell, an actress. In 1954 Lecesne was to marry Pittsburgh Courier columnist Don Brown, but instead left her job with Linda Darnell to marry William H. Justice, whom she had met at church that year. [2]

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