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Poster is printed on white paper. Poster is a notice for a celebration. In the center of the poster is a black and white drawing of a man and woman holding tools marching in front of a larger group of workers. At the top of the poster is red and black text that reads: "Victoria! / Kraco Strike Ends. . .United , We Won!". At the bottom of the poster is event information in red and black text that reads: "!!!Celebrate With The Kraco Workers!!! / Saturday September 15th 8 PM / A.C.T.W.U. Hall 2501 South Hill Street Los Angeles / Music Dancing Refreshments". At the bottom of the poster is hand written text in black marker that reads: "Tickets on sale Here". [The bitter United Electrical workers strike against Compton, California-based aftermarket automobile products manufacturer KRACO was supported by many unions, including the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) and the ILWU. The strike began May 31 when the UE claimed that KRACO was failing to negotiate a new contract; a product boycott included car stereos, rubber floor mats, and Citizens Band radios. -LMC] [The successful 1976-1980 national boycott of textile products made by J.P. Stevens was a major labor campaign involving community support, much like the United Farm Worker boycotts of lettuce and grapes. -LMC]