Margaret M. Fitzgerald papers, 1901-1980.

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Margaret M. Fitzgerald papers, 1901-1980.

Margaret M. Fitzgerald papers are consist primarily of diaries (1940-1974), correspondence, speeches, notebooks and newspaper clippings documenting the life and work of Fitzgerald.

circa 1 linear foot (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7567906

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Fitzgerald, Margaret Mary, 1916-?

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Social reformer and suffragist. Margaret Fitzgerald was born in 1891 in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1906, Fitzgerald began work as a cashier at Filene's Department Store and later became a buyer for several departments. During this period, she agitated for women's rights and for a livable minimum wage. During the Great Depression, Fitzgerald was a regional director of the National Youth Administration and during World War II worked for the National Catholic Community Servi...

Filene's (Department Store : Boston, Mass.)

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