Box 1
Contains 110 Results:
L-R: Ed Lybeck (Congressional Campaign Manager), African-American union leader, Baumgartner, Helen Gahagan Douglas, two other African-American union leaders, 1944
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. 1944 campaign. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Jerome (Jerry) Posner of the C.I.O. Garment Workers, and a lady in his union who is pinning a corsage on Helen Gahagan Douglas, 1944
Probably 1944 campaign. Cass Alvin photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas and members of a district minority group (Asian-American), 1944
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas and members of a district minority group (Asian-American), 1944
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas and members of a district minority group (Asian-American), 1944
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas, her dog Greta, who went with her to congress, and members of a district minority group (Asian-American), 1944
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. 1944. Lucille Stewart photograph.
L-R: Esther Murray, Helen Gahagan Douglas (on the phone), and other friends and supporters, 1944
Los Angeles, California. November 1944. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas talking on the phone in front of friends and campaign workers, 1944
Los Angeles, California. November 1944. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas listening to campaign returns over the radio, 1944
Lady seen side view is Susie Clifton. Mrs. Clifton was a very skilled campaign worker, helping Douglas and Roosevelt. She was also head of labor relations under Governor Culbert Olsen, her husband was a judge. Los Angeles, California. November 1944.
