Bryn Mawr College. Summer School for Women Workers in Industry
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Bryn Mawr College. Summer School for Women Workers in Industry
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Bryn Mawr College
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Summer School for Women Workers in Industry
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Originally the brainchild of Bryn Mawr president M. Carey Thomas, the program was funded by philanthropists such as John D. Rockefeller Jr. and taught by distinguished faculty drawn from local institutions. Under the direction of Hilda Worthington Smith it evolved into a successful workers' education program that served as the model for several others. Many of the students, who came from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds and worked in a variety of industries, went on to become union leaders. For political reasons, the program fell out of favor with the college board of trustees and was terminated in 1938.
The school is the subject of a 1985 documentary by Suzanne Bauman and Rita Heller, The Women of Summer.
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Immigrants
Labor
Trade union movement
Women
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Educating adults
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