A comprehensive list of links to labor-related photos.
- Labor Arts – Photographs
- Cornell Library Photos
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops, 1821-Today – Photographs
- “No One Would be Interested in My Life” was Often the First Comment from Workers Identified for Inclusion in “Bridgeport Working: Voices from the 20th Century.” Nonetheless, the Online Exhibit Documenting the Important Work of these Individuals Makes for Fascinating Viewing
- Central Pacific Railroad – Photographic History Museum
- The Closing of the White Furniture Co. of Mebane, North Carolina as Documented in the Photographs of Bill Bamberger and Presented in this Park Service Exhibition. View the Range of Emotions Captured by Bamberger’s Camera During the Last Four Months of the Factory’s Operation
- The Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Collection, 1912-1948 Includes a Photographic Treatment of Capital and Labor in the American Context
- Lost Labor: 155 Photos of Jobs that No Longer Exist. The Photographs, Taken from Various Company Promotional Materials, Provide a Historical Review of the Changing Nature of Work in the 20th Century
- A Magnificent Photographic Display Celebrating the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Geneseo Migrant Center
- Northland Poster Collective – An Online Collection of Union Posters, Buttons, Bumper Stickers, etc. for Purchase
- U.S. Steel Gary Works Photograph Collection, 1906-1971
- University of Washington Labor and Industry Collections – Including Photographic Documentation of Various Labor Struggles
- Lewis Hines’ Photographs of Child Labor
- George Eastman House Child Labor Photos