Clara Lemlich

  • Clara Lemlich: Pioneering Labor and Women’s Rights

    Clara Lemlich (1886–1982) was a Jewish immigrant garment worker whose militant socialism and feminist labor activism helped ignite the 1909 “Uprising of the 20,000.” A rank-and-file organizer, she fused workplace struggle, women’s emancipation, and community activism into a lifelong commitment to working-class power.

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