- Rose
Pesotta (1896–1965) was an anarchist,
feminist labor organizer and vice
president within the
International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union.
Pesotta was...
- Spain. She
worked as
staff for Rose
Pesotta and
helped organise garment workers.
Correspondence between Pesotta and
Thatcher was
widely cited in Elaine...
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members were women,
continued to be led
almost exclusively by men. Rose
Pesotta, a
longtime ILGWU activist and organizer,
complained to
Dubinsky that she...
-
District in Los Angeles, California.
Leaders of the strike,
including Rose
Pesotta and
other members of the
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU)...
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California The EPIC Movement". The
Literary Digest – via sfmuseum.org.
Pesotta, Rose (1945). "Chapter 31".
Bread Upon The
Waters – via pitzer.edu. Leicester...
- New Jersey, and then in New York City. Its
contributors included Rose
Pesotta,
Joseph Spivak,
Hippolyte Havel and S Van Valkenburgh.
Until February 1929...
- the
International Ladies'
Garment Workers' Union, led by
anarchist Rose
Pesotta.
During World War II, the government-funded
Bracero program (1942–1964)...
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members were women,
continued to be led
almost exclusively by men. Rose
Pesotta, a
longtime ILGWU activist and organizer,
complained to
Dubinsky that she...
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Public Opinion Quarterly , (1941) 5#2 (1941), pp. 233-249 at p. 241.
online Pesotta, Rose.
Bread Upon the Waters. Ithaca, N.Y.:
Cornell University Press, 1984...
- defense,
created a Ferrero-Sallittii
Defense Conference, and
enlisted Rose
Pesotta of the
ILGWU to help
raise bail.
Supporters likened their case to that...