Packinghouse Workers On The Line

Packinghouse workers trimming pigs, Chicago, 1945. These laborers helped Chicago live up to its reputation as 'hog butcher for the world', a phrase coined by Carl Sandburg in his poem 'Chicago'. (Photo by Stephen Deutch/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Packinghouse workers trimming pigs, Chicago, 1945. These laborers helped Chicago live up to its reputation as 'hog butcher for the world', a phrase coined by Carl Sandburg in his poem 'Chicago'. (Photo by Stephen Deutch/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Packinghouse Workers On The Line
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01 January, 1945
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