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This week on Lady History: Is there anything left to us but to organize and fight? This Labor Day celebrate with three fabulous labor organizing ladies: working woman Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, astonishing activist Frances Perkins, and ultimate unionist Rose Schneiderman.
Hearts starve as well as bodies. Give us bread, but give us roses.
Support your local labor unions: https://aflcio.org/
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from Joel Mossberg's 1916 recording of two Socialist songs for Columbia Records.
A full text transcript of this show, as well as sources, attributions, and further readings, can be found at ladyhistorypod.com
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This week on Lady History: Is there anything left to us but to organize and fight? This Labor Day celebrate with three fabulous labor organizing ladies: working woman Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, astonishing activist Frances Perkins, and ultimate unionist Rose Schneiderman.
Hearts starve as well as bodies. Give us bread, but give us roses.
Support your local labor unions: https://aflcio.org/
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from Joel Mossberg's 1916 recording of two Socialist songs for Columbia Records.
A full text transcript of this show, as well as sources, attributions, and further readings, can be found at ladyhistorypod.com
Support us on Patreon for just $1: www.patreon.com/ladyhistorypod
Follow us on Twitter, TikTok & Instagram: @ladyhistorypod
Have a question? A business inquiry? Contact: [email protected]
Leave us an audio message for a chance to be featured in the show: anchor.fm/ladyhistory/messages