Talk:Rose Schneiderman
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Harry Schneiderman (1885–1975)
[edit]American administrator. He was born in Saven, Poland, and went to the US in 1890. From 1909 he was a member of the staff of the American Jewish Committee and from 1914 to 1928 he served as its chief administrator. He was also editor of the American Jewish Year Book (1920–48).
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can anyone confirm that this is Rose's brother? or have access to the full listing to the above from the The Blackwell Dictionary of Judaica?--Goldsztajn (talk) 00:00, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
Changed one word
[edit]In the Triangle fire speech I changed "...poverty is so sacred..." to "property is so sacred" in accordance with the wiki entry on the fire. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.72.244.157 (talk) 15:55, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
conflicting views on bread and roses
[edit]in the 1912 Lawrence strike article we have:
The phrase "bread and roses" actually preceded the strike, however, appearing in a poem by James Oppenheim published in The Atlantic Monthly in December 1911. However, a 1916 labor anthology, The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest by Upton Sinclair, attributed the phrase to the Lawrence strike and the association stuck. "Bread and roses" has also been attributed to socialist union organizer Rose Schneiderman.
in Schneiderman's article, however:
Her phrase "Bread and Roses", became associated with a 1912 textile strike of largely immigrant, largely women workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts.It was later used as the title of a poem[citation needed] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.79.143.139 (talk) 03:12, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
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Maud O'Farrell Swartz
[edit]The name Maud O'Farrell Swartz is shown as a link, but it just clicks back to this article. Is she meant to have a dedicated wiki page? Valetude (talk) 23:26, 6 August 2018 (UTC)
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