Replay the 2024 Annual Meeting
Labor Women in America Telling Their Stories, Saving Their Sites
As Education Director of the American Labor Museum, Evelyn Hershey coordinates and conducts educational programs for learners of all ages. The American Labor Museum is headquartered in the historic Botto House National Landmark, the 1908 home of immigrant silk mill workers. Upton Sinclair, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and other champions of labor spoke from the 2nd floor balcony to workers of many nationalities when more than 24,000 men, women, and children marched out of Paterson, New Jersey’s silk mills calling for decent working conditions, an end to child labor, and an eight-hour day in the winter of 1913.
Paul Cole is Executive Director of the American Labor Studies Center (www.labor-studies.org) whose mission is to promote the teaching and learning about the American labor movement and its history in K-12 schools nationwide. He was a High School Social Studies Teacher in Lewiston, New York for many years and active in his local teachers union. He served terms as a vice president of the AFT and a member of the NEA board of Directors. In 1984, he was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the New York State AFL-CIO retiring in 2006. The ALSC owns and manages the Kate Mullany National Historic Site in Troy, New York.
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