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  1. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born on August 7, 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire. Her parents were radicals; her father a socialist, her mother a feminist. She was involved in political activism from a young age, and gave her first public speech when she was only 16. For her political activities she was expelled from her high school in 1907.

  2. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1890-1964. Biography. Do You Believe in Patriotism?, 1916. The Minnesota Trials, 1917. Sabotage, 1917. Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, 1939. Defend the Civil Rights of Communists!, 1939. May 1st: The Sun of Tomorrow, 1941. Meet the Communists, 1946

  3. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an agitator and organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and an official of the Communist Party (CP). In an era when street life and mass strikes had a direct impact on ordinary people, Flynn’s notoriety was akin to that accorded to media stars today. The Rebel Girl, as she was called, led immigrant workers in major strikes in Lawrence, Massachusetts ...

  4. 25. Mai 2021 · Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, Women and socialism, Women -- Social conditions, Women -- Poetry, Communism -- United States, Communists -- United States -- Biography Publisher New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  5. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (7 de agosto de 1890 – setembro 5, de 1964) foi uma líder sindical, ativista e feminista estadunidense, que desempenhou um papel de liderança na Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Flynn foi uma das fundadoras da União Americana pelas Liberdades Civis e uma defensora reconhecida dos direitos das mulher es, do ...

  6. 24. Juni 2015 · Hill and Flynn. From his jail cell, the condemned prisoner Joe Hill began a lengthy correspondence with fellow worker and IWW organizer extraordinaire Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Despite being railroaded onto death row with the slightest of evidence, the letters between the two legendary IWW leaders reveal Hill’s enormous humanity and generosity ...

  7. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (ur. 7 sierpnia 1890 w Concord w New Hampshire, zm. 5 września 1964 w Moskwie) – amerykańska działaczka związków zawodowych i feministka, działaczka Robotników Przemysłowych Świata, jedna z założycielek American Civil Liberties Union. Aktywistka na rzecz praw kobiet, w tym praw reprodukcyjnych.