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Dolores Huerta - Labor Leader
Dolores Huerta - Labor Leader
About Dolores Huerta - Farm Worker Organizer - Labor Leader
Biography of Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, labor leader and organizer, social activist
Work and Labor
Work and Labor in Women's History: women in the workplace, definitions of women's work, and women's role and status in labor unions
Women's History, - Profiles
An index of Profiles for the Women's History guide site.
June 24 - Today in Women's History
June 24 - birthdates of notable women and other important events, plus quote for the day
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the Rebel Girl of Joe Hill song fame, was a socialist, feminist, and labor organizer who became a Communist Party activist.
Women and Labor Unions - Trade Union Organizers - Strikes
Women's trade unions, women in unions, the impact of unions on women and women on unions, and key women labor leaders.
Women of the WTUL - Women's Trade Union League
Women active in the Women's Trade Union League in America, 1903-1950, an organization which fostered women's trade unions, studied working conditions, and promoted protective legislation for women workers.
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