World War II Homefront Era: 1940s: Post War Workers Protest Salary Cuts & Layoffs

In this 1951 photograph, San Francisco's longshoremen and waterfront workers form a picket line in front of the Fairmont Hotel. The focus of their protest was President Harry Truman, a guest at the hotel, and the object of their ire was a new security screening program in which the Coast Guard was authorized to root out and fire any maritime workers suspected of having communist sympathies.