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| Rose Schneiderman | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 6, 1882 Sawin, Poland |
| Died | August 11, 1972 (aged 90) New York City |
| Occupation | U.S. labor union leader |
Rose Schneiderman
(April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972)
was a prominent United States labor
union leader, socialist, and feminist
of the first part of the twentieth
century.
She is credited with coining the
phrase "Bread and Roses", later
used as the title of a poem and set
to music and interpreted by several
performers.
(April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972)
was a prominent United States labor
union leader, socialist, and feminist
of the first part of the twentieth
century.
She is credited with coining the
phrase "Bread and Roses", later
used as the title of a poem and set
to music and interpreted by several
performers.
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