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Clara Lemlich Shavelson (March 28, 1886 – July 12, 1982) was a
leader of the
Uprising of 20,000, the m****ive
strike of
shirtwaist workers in New York's...
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largest strike by
female American workers up to that date. Led by
Clara Lemlich and the
International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, and
supported by...
- it was not
until the 1960s that a
concerted effort was made by
Robert Lemlich of the
University of
Cincinnati to
characterise a
model of
adsorptive bubble...
- "Jeff
Lemlich Feature".
Miami New Times.
Miami New Times, LLC.
Retrieved May 15, 2016.
Lemlich 1992, pp. 14.
Markesich 2012, p. 99.
Lemlich 1992, pp...
- Be Late" b/w "So in Love" (unissued
acetate recorded at
Dukoff Studios)
Lemlich,
Jeffrey M. (1992).
Savage Lost:
Florida Garage Bands of the 60s and Beyond...
- women.
Among the organization’s
cofounders were
shirtwaist makers Clara Lemlich and
Mollie Schepps, and
laundry worker Margaret Hinchey. The
oldest of...
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other women, were
arrested while picketing. On
November 23, 1909,
Clara Lemlich's speech inspired the
largest women's
strike up to that point,
which took...
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Latin Rock Diaspora. London: Routledge. p. 99. ISBN 978-1441164483.
Lemlich 1992, pp. 2–3.
Sabin 1999, p. 159.
Bangs 2003, p. 101. Kitts,
Thomas M...
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Markesich 2012, p. 20;
Hicks 1999, p. 25;
Lemlich 1992, pp. 17–18, 30.
Lemlich 1992, pp. 17–18, 30.
Lemlich 1992, pp. 17–18, 30;
Tupica 2013; Markesich...
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founder of The
Kubert School Jeru the
Damaja (born 1972),
rapper Clara Lemlich (1886–1982),
leader of the
Uprising of 20,000, and the m****ive
strike of...