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Poster is printed on white paper. Poster is a collage of images. In the background is the Capitol Building. In the middle toward the right is a man giving a speech, below him is a lake with trees. At the left is a man holding up a document that reads "Federation Of Labor". At the bottom is a man holding up paintings. At the bottom right of the poster is text that reads: "The Owrkers' Friends". Below this title are two columns of text that reads: "Friends of workers were sorely needed in the 1920's and 30's. / The post war open shop drive in the 20's, misnamed "The / American Plan," saw the AFL dwindle away year by year. / Fiorello LaGuardia, late mayor of New york City (lower / left), and George Norris, who later pushed TVA through / Congress (lower right), co-authored an anti-injunction law / which freed unions from one of many legal repressions. Bob / LaFollette, Senator from Wisconsin (upper right), worked / long and hard with labor's political support.".