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    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (August 7, 1890 – September 5, 1964) was an American labor leader, activist, and feminist who played a leading role in the Industrial...
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    said that Hill wrote the song for IWW orator Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, claimed and proven by Gurley Flynn herself in her memoir. (It has also been claimed...
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    Communism; opposing them were Harry F. Ward, Corliss Lamont, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who rejected any political test for ACLU leadership. A bitter struggle...
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  • He was the son of Carlo Tresca and Sabina 'Bina' Flynn, and the nephew of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Martin was teaching sociology at San Francisco State...
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  • politician Edward J. Flynn (1891–1953), American politician Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890–1964), political activist Gerald T. Flynn (1910–1990), U.S. representative...
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    of being accessories to the murder. IWW leaders Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn came to Lawrence to run the strike. Together they masterminded its...
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    Bragg and Si Kahn, and narrative interludes from Utah Phillips and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. In 1990, Billy Bragg released his song "I Dreamed I Saw Phil Ochs...
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    settling in Philadelphia. Tresca had a relationship with Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and Flynn's sister, Bina, and was the father of Bina's son Peter D. Martin...
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    group was organized by Industrial Workers of the World organizer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, working closely with radical trade unionist Fred Biedenkapp. Both...
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    the Singer Sewing Machine in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and living in The Bronx, he befriended the young Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (daughter of a neighbouring...
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    members were immigrants, and some, such as Carlo Tresca, Joe Hill and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, rose to prominence in the leadership. Finns formed a sizable portion...
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    Washington leaders Alfred Wagenknecht and L.E. Katterfeld, IWW activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and prominent syndicalist William Z. Foster. Additional problems...
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    of Court Street and Montgomery Street "Born in Concord in 1890, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was a nationally known labor leader, civil libertarian and feminist...
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    had a right to differing views. Elaborating on this circumstance, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn wrote in the Industrial Worker, A working man may be an anarchist...
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    War". The New York Times. 1 July 1988. Retrieved 17 July 2011. Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley (1963). The Alderson story: my life as a political prisoner. International...
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    In 1951, 23 other leaders of the party were indicted, including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union. Many were...
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    Editor: Max Shachtman Business: George Maurer National Officers: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (chairman), Edward C. Wentworth (Vice Chairman), James P. Cannon...
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    other lawyers in defending 17 Communist Party members, including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. The communists were accused of charged conspiring to "teach and...
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    Many Wobblies were incarcerated, including feminist labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who published her account in the local Industrial Worker. After...
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  • ex-ISRP members Jack Mulray and John Lyng, Patrick L. Quinlan, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. It was initially aligned to the Socialist Labor Party of America...
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    Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) leaders Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Paterson's strike was part of a series of industrial strikes in...
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  • Charlotte Hawkins Brown, author and artist Muriel Draper, labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, politician Cornelia Bryce Pinchot, and journalist Susan B. Anthony...
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    Workers of the World, or I.W.W., Joe Ettor, Arturo Giovannitti and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn witness the aftermath and vow to devote their efforts to the unskilled...
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    Syndicalists were mostly indifferent to the question of women's suffrage. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, an IWW organizer, insisted that women "find their power at the...
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    conditions. The strike was organized by Joseph James Ettor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in conjunction with...
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  • intrusion detection Helen Gurley Brown (1922–2012), author and longtime editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890–1964), feminist...
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    servant Elizabeth Scott Flood, American educator and activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890–1964), American labor leader and feminist Elizabeth Fouse (1875–1952)...
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    counterpart," Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who supported Buller's efforts in writing and public speaking. Buller wrote for causes the Flynn supported, including...
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  • Communism; opposing them were Harry F. Ward, Corliss Lamont, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who rejected any political test for ACLU leadership. A bitter struggle...
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  • their turn soapboxing, and went to jail. The IWW's "rebel girl," Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who was fresh out of high school, delayed her arrest by chaining...
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