Clara Lemlich, a 23-year-old Ukrainian immigrant, rose to a position of power in the women's labor movement, becoming the voice that incited the famous Uprising of the Twenty Thousand in 1909. Born in ...
A slight young woman with lively dark eyes pushed her way to the front of a crowd of garment workers at a union meeting in New York City in 1909 and demanded to be heard. “I am tired of listening to ...
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We’re forgetting the lessons of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
When the young women of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory sat down before their Singer sewing machines on Saturday, Mar. 25, ...
TEANECK — Resident and civil rights activist Theodora Smiley Lacey has received the Clara Lemlich Award from The Museum of the City of New York. The award celebrates the lives of women with decades of ...
The strike Lemlich rallied for, which became known as the Uprising of the 20,000, inspired Marxist revolutionary Clara Zetkin to propose the establishment of an International Women’s Day. Meant to ...
Audacity by Melanie Crowder; Philomel, 388 page, $17.99. Ages 12 and up. This stirring novel, told in free verse, tells the story of labor activist Clara Lemlich, a Russian Jewish immigrant who defied ...
When immigrant Clara Lemlich arrived in New York City, she was “dirt poor, just five feet tall, and hardly [spoke] a word of English,” but she wasn’t short on tenacity and determination. After ...
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