Additional papers, 1926-1982 (inclusive).

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Additional papers, 1926-1982 (inclusive).

Collection contains correspondence, most of it with Frieda S. Miller; biographical information and clippings; appointment books; and photographs.

.83 linear ft. (2 file boxes, 1 folio+ folder)

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National Women's Trade Union League of America

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The National Women’s Trade Union League of America (NWTUL) was established in Boston, MA in 1903, at the convention of the American Federation of Labor. It was organized as a coalition of working-class women, professional reformers, and women from wealthy and prominent families. Its purpose was to “assist in the organization of women wage workers into trade unions and thereby to help them secure conditions necessary for healthful and efficient work and to obtain a just reward for such work.” ...

Miller, Frieda Segelke, 1889-1973

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Frieda Segelke Miller, labor administrator and official, was born at La Crosse, Wisconsin, on April 16, 1889. Her parents, James Gordon, a lawyer, and Erna Segelke, died when Miller was small, leaving Frieda and her younger sister Elsie to be reared by their grandmother, Augusta (Mrs. Charles) Segelke of La Crosse. Miller received her BA from Milwaukee-Downer College (later Lawrence University), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1911; she then spent four years doing graduate work in economics, sociology,...

Newman, Pauline, 1887-1986

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Pauline Newman, labor organizer, Director of Health Education at the Union Health Center of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), and member of the National and New York Women's Trade Union League (N/NYWTUL), was born in Popelan, Kuvna, Lithuania, in about 1890, the youngest of Meyer and Theresa Newman's two sons and four daughters. Meyer Newman sold fruit and taught Talmud to the well-to-do sons of the village. Following his death, Theresa Newman and her three yo...

Burger, Elisabeth

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Leab, Daniel J.

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Labor Historian. From the description of Daniel J. Leab papers, 1900-1975. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321003 Daniel J. Leab is a professor of history at Seton Hall University. He is the author of several books. In Orwell Subverted: the CIA and the Filming of Animal Farm, Leab explored the CIA's involvement in the creation of the British-American animated version of Orwell's Animal Farm . ...

Kessler-Harris, Alice

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Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954

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