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The History of Women in the Trade Union Movement
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Title
The History of Women in the Trade Union Movement
Created Date
December 10th, 1975
Description
Ellen Rosser Smith speaks about how the history of exploitation of women in the workplace, such as wage disparity and working conditions, led to the unionization of women workers. She discusses the role of the Daughters of Freemen, Susan B. Anthony, and Mother Jones.
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1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
1
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Original
Stock Manufacturer
3M
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United States
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T2088
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Phone: (916) 278-5240
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Duration
0:45:54