Sarah George Bagley
American
Labor agitator. She fought for a shorter workday and also helped found the Female Labor Reform Association among the textile mills of Lowell, Mass., a town which in her time was the center of industry in New England.
Labor agitator. She fought for a shorter workday and also helped found the Female Labor Reform Association among the textile mills of Lowell, Mass., a town which in her time was the center of industry in New England.
1817–1862 | Henry David Thoreau |
1809–1865 | Abraham Lincoln |
1743–1826 | Thomas Jefferson |
1842–1910 | William James |
1859–1952 | John Dewey |
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1835–1919 | Andrew Carnegie |
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1860–1935 | Jane Addams |