For May Day in Richmond, we made this poster to supplement another poster portraying workers, students and community leaders as cat people. We wanted to shed some historical light on the image so people understand the connotations behind the "black cat". Feel free to spread this poster around. It's 11x17 and print ready. Click the image for the .pdf
http://maydayrva.org
The image of a black cat arching it’s back, sometimes referred to as ’sabocat’, was utilized by organized labor to represent the prospect of sabotage. Ralph Chaplin, a labor activist and anarcho-syndicalist, created the image while working with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Chaplin intended for employees to place the image around their respective workplaces as a symbolic threat to unethical and unrepentant bosses.





