English: International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) protested the Iraq war on that day, crane operator and ILWU Local 19 member Al Webster joined the other 10,000 United States Longshore workers who voluntarily gave up a day's pay to join the protest. In the background are hammerhead cranes at the Port of Seattle that would otherwise be loading and unloading cargo on that day.
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2009-01-12 19:05 WikiGolightly 185×139× (28186 bytes) I took this photo with my camera on May 1, 2007. When the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) protested the Iraq war on that day, crane operator and ILWU Local 19 member Al Webster joined the other 10,000 United States Longshore workers who
2009-01-12 18:34 WikiGolightly 1024×768× (578769 bytes) I took this photo with my camera.
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