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Name
  
Burton Berinsky


Education
  
Boston Latin School

Burton Berinsky (born Boston, Massachusetts, April 5, 1931, died New York City, September 29, 1991) was an American writer, photographer, and designer.

Biography

Burton Berinsky was a graduate of the Boston Latin School ('48), Brandeis University ('52), and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Training Institute. From June 1955 to March 1959, he worked as a representative of the Underwear Workers' Union Local 85 in Long Beach, New Jersey, and after 1959 as representative of Local 150-157 of South River, New Jersey. While working with the ILGWU, he participated in the Matawan Undergarment Work Stoppage in 1956 and the Dress Joint Board General Strike in 1958.

After his time working as a representative, Berinsky became the ILGWU's photographer. After leaving the ILGWU, Berinsky worked as a freelance photographer, hat designer, and journalist.

References

Burton Berinsky Wikipedia