"My first personal strike experience was in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the summer of 1907 with the Tube Mill workers, largely Hungarian. I was much amused to hear an overenthusiastic young may say to Ella Reeve Bloor in 1938, during the big CIO drive: "Mother, we had a strike in Bridgeport-the first one they ever had there!" She replied indignantly: "I led a strike of corset workers there before you were born. How about you, Elizabeth?""
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn The Rebel Girl (1955)
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Ella Reeve Bloor
Ella Reeve "Mother" Bloor (July 8, 1862 β August 10, 1951) was a long-time labor organizer and activist in the socialist and communist movements in the USA.
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