Steven Bailey

From bold ideals to steadfast convictions.
A man is sitting on a chair placed next to a decorative railing adorned with orange and yellow ribbons. He is wearing a light blue long-sleeve shirt with a logo, jeans, and an orange bracelet. His expression is contemplative while glancing to his right.

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A railway scene depicting a freight train labeled 'Foreign Produce Express' carrying goods like 'Foreign Fruit', 'Chicago Meat Trust', 'German & American Hops', and 'Foreign Eggs, Butter & Poultry'. A man, wearing a suit and bowler hat with a paper that says 'Rate on Demand', sits on crates beside baskets labeled 'Hops' and 'Eggs'. A signpost with 'Foreign' and 'English' highlights economic themes. The caption below the image reads: 'Agriculturist: There they go to market, Tax Free. What’s the use of a “Small Holding” to me without Tariff Reform?'
Workers are paving a road with heavy machinery in an industrial setting. The scene features silhouettes of people and vehicles backlit by the sunlight, creating a dramatic contrast between light and shadows. Equipment like a steamroller and trucks are visible.
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Snapshots from Steven Bailey’s political journey and landmark moments.

A folded newspaper lies on a blue patterned train seat. The newspaper's headline is partially visible, reading 'QUITS No. 10 JOB.' The background reveals a train interior, with blue and turquoise accents.
A man in a suit and tie is posing next to a large industrial turbine or engine component. The setting appears professional and technical, with a focus on machinery.
A historical black and white photograph featuring a group of men in suits and hats standing beside a window of a building. The window displays signage for the Walsenburg Branch I.U. 220 of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), with visible damage such as cracks and a hole. A sign in the window says 'Now is vacation time, live larger.' The figures in the photo look towards the camera with serious expressions. Below the window, a brick wall is visible, with rubble on the ground.
A beagle wearing a red, white, and blue decorative hat and collar walks on a leash near a podium with a red rope barrier. The background includes people with red and blue decorations.
A person holds a protest sign with various political messages including themes of capital punishment, abortion, and immigration. The sign is shaped like a donkey and contains text advocating against certain political actions. Bare tree branches and an overcast sky form the background.
A series of political posters are pasted on a wall, set against a backdrop of mountainous landscape and a warm, orange-tinted sky. The posters feature a person in a hat, with the text 'Con la Fuerza del Pueblo' and 'Keiko Presidenta' prominently displayed, along with a red 'K' logo.
A cartoon illustration depicts a bulldog wearing a brown suit, labeled 'ABSURD LEVY', standing on a plank labeled 'FREE TRADE' while holding a bone labeled 'CHEAP FOOD'. The plank is over a body of water reflecting 'HIGHER WAGES MORE WORK'. The text below reads, 'The Dog (winking the other eye): I shall stick to this. It will pay me better than to trust to SHADOWY PROMISES.' The image has a red border and contains bold headings 'SUBSTANCE AND SHADOW'.
A vintage political poster depicts three cartoonish figures in exaggerated national costumes. The central figure, representing the United States, wears a top hat and striped pants. To the right, a figure representing Germany is dressed as a militaristic officer. On the left, a British character stands with crossed arms wearing a jacket featuring the Union Jack. The text above reads 'Free imports have made Britain the dumping ground of all nations.' Additional text below advocates for tariff reform to protect British trade.