Railway porters wrote an important chapter in the history of labour relations in Canada. From the late 19th century on, their profession – mostly because it was ill-paid and insecure – was dominated by Blacks, who had few other employment opportunities. In 1918, the porters formed a pioneering labour union.
McDermid Studio, Edmonton, Alberta
Glenbow Archives
May 1925
Photograph
NC-6-11624C
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