Rose Schneiderman (April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a Polish-born American labor organizer and feminist, and one of the most prominent female labor...
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but she must have roses, too. Help, you women of privilege, give her the ballot to fight with. — Rose Schneiderman, 1912. Schneiderman, subsequently, gave...
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administrator and editor Rose Schneiderman (1882–1972), Polish-born American socialist and feminist Valerie Le Zimring-Schneiderman (born 1965), American...
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by James Oppenheim (which was, in turn, based on a speech given by Rose Schneiderman), it is commonly associated with the Lawrence strike, which united...
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spiritual leader Rose Porteous (born 1948), Filipino-born Australian socialite Rose Rollins (born 1981), American actress Rose Schneiderman (1882–1972), Polish-born...
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$60,000 more than the reported losses, or about $400 per casualty. Rose Schneiderman, a prominent socialist and union activist, gave a speech at the memorial...
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members of the WTUL included figures like Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Rose Schneiderman, Pauline Newman, Fannia Cohn, and Clara Lemlich. The heyday of the...
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another. A notable example took place in 1909 and was led by Rose Schneiderman. Schneiderman worked as a cap maker in New York City and, after encountering...
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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Speaking beside labour organiser Rose Schneiderman, she said that their deaths were the result of working-class people...
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Rose Schneiderman injected new vigor into organizing and sought to break from its traditions. Socialist suffragists represented by Rose Schneiderman and...
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workers' rights. Jewish labor activists such as Clara Lemlich and Rose Schneiderman organized labor strikes and pushed for legislative reforms. During...
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Morgenthau Jr., Bernard Baruch, Edith and Herbert H. Lehman, and Rose Schneiderman. In the 1930s, once she had become first lady, she began speaking...
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William V. Schneiderman (December 14, 1905 – January 29, 1985) was an American politician activist who was secretary for California in the Communist Party...
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cybernetic art sculptor Renata Reisfeld (born 1930), Israeli chemist Rose Schneiderman (1882–1972), feminist and labor leader Joseph Serchuk (1919–1993)...
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herself to the campaign for women's suffrage. Like her colleagues Rose Schneiderman and Pauline Newman, Lemlich portrayed women's suffrage as necessary...
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"Bread and Roses" originated in a speech given by Rose Schneiderman; a line in that speech ("The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too.")...
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on the community. For some it radicalized them still further; as Rose Schneiderman said in her speech at the memorial meeting held in the Metropolitan...
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versus 159,804 for the Socialist candidate Joseph D. Cannon. However Rose Schneiderman, the party's candidate for U.S. Senator from New York only received...
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rights activist Max Shachtman, American Marxist and labor activist Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972), sociologist, feminist activist, and labor union leader...
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radical influences, particularly the Socialist Party which O'Reilly and Rose Schneiderman, a fellow WTUL leader and organizer, were members of. This resulted...
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U.S. Representative, 1938 Jacob Potofsky, co-founder Alex Rose, co-founder Rose Schneiderman, co-founder Baruch Charney Vladeck, co-founder, New York City...
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States, 1900-1965, focuses on four Jewish-American women activists, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, Clara Lemlich Shavelson, and Pauline Newman. Her book...
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but also the Women's Trade Union League and the YWCA. Along with Rose Schneiderman, McDougald also helped organize laundry workers with the Women's Trade...
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Skakun, Michael, Two Outstanding Figures of the Garment Industry: Rose Schneiderman and Nettie Rosenstein, essay on the Center for Jewish History website...
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Republican Party has held as the result of an election cycle. This number rose to 60, the highest number of seats the Republicans have ever held, after...
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forefront issues of pollution, urban degradation and health hazards. Rose Schneiderman, a labor activist, advocated for the cleanup of hazardous work environments...
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strike of 1909. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911 Clara Lemlich Rose Schneiderman Fannia Cohn ILGWU Carola Woerishoffer 1907 New York City Rent Strike...
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Hopkins Norton Julia Sarsfield O'Connor Parker Frances Perkins Rose Pesotta Rose Schneiderman Florence Calvert Thorne Mary Abby Van Kleeck Mary Heaton Vorse...
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James H. Maurer, president of the Pennsylvania Federation of Labor; Rose Schneiderman, president of the Women's Trade Union League; and A. J. Muste, pacifist...
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rapidly dissolved over the summer after leaders Clara Lemlich and Rose Schneiderman left the organization. English pilot Denys Corbett Wilson completed...
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