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  2. Mary Tenney Gray - Wikipedia

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    Mary Davy Tenney Gray (née Tenney; June 19, 1833 – October 11, 1904; known as the "Mother of the Women's Club Movement in Kansas") was a 19th-century American editorial writer, clubwoman, philanthropist, and suffragist from Pennsylvania, who later became a resident of Kansas.

  3. Lillian M. Mitchner - Wikipedia

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    Lillian M. Mitchner (née, Early; 1862/64-1954) was an American social reformer associated with the temperance and suffrage movements. She served as President of the Kansas State Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) for 28 years (emeritus from 1938), and Superintendent of the Kansas Industrial School for Girls.

  4. Coalition of Labor Union Women - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of trade union women affiliated with the AFL–CIO. The CLUW is a bridging organization that seeks to create connections between the feminist movement and the labor movement in the United States. The organization works towards overcoming past constraints and ...

  5. Union members aren't just voting on labor this year - AOL

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    UPS workers at a rally held by the Teamsters Union in Los Angeles on July 19, 2023. Francine Eason and Andrew Gangwer are both union members, and affordability is top of mind for each of them.

  6. Why 'Secretary' Is Still The Top Job For Women - AOL

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    About 4 million workers in the United States fell under the category of "secretaries and administrative assistants" between 2006 and 2010, and 96 percent of them were women, according to the U.S ...

  7. International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and ...

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    When the Tin, Sheet Iron, and Cornice Workers' International Association first organized in 1888, the founding fathers were not looking for trouble. Union pioneers from Dayton, Toledo, and Youngstown; Memphis; Omaha; Peoria; and Kansas City, Missouri, they organized to "elevate" the trade, advance craftsmanship, and improve wages and conditions ...

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