Working class
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Ethel McLean Johnson, 1840-1978 (inclusive), 1920-1960 (bulk)
Addenda to the papers (A-27) of Ethel McLean Johnson, public official and writer.
Almy family Additional papers, 1832-1990
Addenda to the papers (MC 235) of the Almy family from New England, including correspondence, financial documents, and photographs.
Additional papers of Clara M. Beyer, ca.1900-1991
Professional and personal correspondence, writings, and other materials from labor law specialist and labor advocate Clara Mortenson Beyer.
Papers of Inez Haynes Gillmore, 1872-1945
Autobiography, diaries, literary notebooks, etc., of Inez Haynes Gillmore, writer.
Papers of Alice Hamilton, 1909-1987 (inclusive), 1909-1965 (bulk)
Correspondence, articles, speeches, notes, clippings, and awards of physician Alice Hamilton.
Papers of Elinore Morehouse Herrick, 1931-1964
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes for speeches, etc., of Elinore Morehouse Herrick, director of the National Labor Relations Board for the New York-New Jersey-Connecticut region, and personnel director and editorial staff member for the New York Herald Tribune.
Papers of Leonora O'Reilly, 1861-1928
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, speeches, articles, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings of Leonora O'Reilly, documenting her work in the labor, suffrage, and peace movements.
Papers of Ellen Martin Henrotin, 1865-1921
Correspondence, speeches, notebooks, etc., of Ellen Martin Henrotin, reformer and second president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (inclusive), 1900-1938 (bulk)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
Papers of Marion H. Niles, 1911-1946
Photographs, clippings, reports, etc., of Marion H. Niles, advocate for working girls.
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.