1905 German-American General Workers’ Union Ypsilanti Michigan Convention Badge
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Description
This lot is a scarce antique badge for the 37th convention of the Allgemeiner Arbeiter Bund Des Staates Michigan or the General Workers’ Union of the State of Michigan held in Ypsilanti, Michigan on June 13-15, 1905. The General Workers’ Union was a German-American labor union, established to represent the interests of German-speaking immigrants and workers. These types of unions often focused on issues such as better wages, working conditions, and political representation for German immigrants.This organization was part of the broader network of immigrant worker associations that existed in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in communities with large German-American populations.
The badge is divided into two parts. The top part is a metal name holder, in this case, with the word “Delegat” which is the German word for delegate. The bottom part of the badge has a silk ribbon promoting the convention along with its date and location. The badge is approximately 6″ tall by 2.25″ wide.
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Condition
This antique badge is in very good condition with wear appropriate to its age. Please review the included photos of the actual item to make a complete determination of its condition.
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