Working class women
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Evelyn Alintuck, 1945-1946
Collection consists of Evelyn Alintuck's correspondence with Hudson Shore Labor School officials, including Rhetta M. Arter and Margaret Wood, concerning her work for the School while at Smith College; a short reminiscence about her tenure at the School; and group photograph in which Alintuck is identified.
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 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 Clara Mortenson Beyer, 1911-1965
Correspondence, diary, reports, etc., of Clara M. (Clara Mortenson) Beyer, labor law specialist.
Papers of Corliss Lamont, 1929-1932
Correspondence and clippings of Corliss Lamont documenting his support of scrubwomen at Harvard University during the 1930s.
Papers of Hilda Worthington Smith, 1837-1975 (inclusive), 1900-1975 (bulk)
Correspondence, biographical materials, diaries, etc., of Hilda Worthington Smith, the first director of the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in Industry, and a founder of the Affiliated Schools for Workers, Inc.
Papers of Katharine S. Kinderman, 1969-1970
Scripts, correspondence, etc., concerning WGBH's "In Her Own Right," produced by Katharine Bancroft Schlesinger Kinderman.
Papers of Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, 1892-1943
Writings, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, labor organizer, factory worker and inspector, and the first woman general organizer for the American Federation of Labor.
Papers of Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, 1900-1943
Writings, correspondence, clippings, etc., of Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, labor organizer, factory worker and inspector, and the first woman general organizer for the American Federation of Labor.
Papers of Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and Harriette Lucy Robinson Shattuck, 1833-1937
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and diaries of author and former mill girl Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson and her daughter, Harriette Lucy Robison Shattuck, suffragist and women’s clubs advocate.
Records of the Rutland Corner House, 1877-1955
Annual reports, minutes, financial records, etc., of Rutland Corner House (Boston, Mass.), organized in 1877 as the Home for Working Women.
Papers of Maida Springer Kemp, 1942-1996
Correspondence, speeches, reports, etc., of Maida (Stewart) Springer Kemp, trade union activist.