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Item Nr: B 124606 Title: Fannie Never Flinched: One Woman's Courage in the Struggle for American Labor Union Rights
Grade Lvl: IJ Author: Farrell, Mary Cronk
Length: 44 Prod/Pub: Abrams Books for Young Readers
Copyright: 2016 Series:
Book Type: N Biographee:
Copies: 2 Loan Period: 42 days
 
  A biography of American labor activist Fannie Sellins. Fannie Sellins (1872-1919) lived during the Gilded Age of American Industrialization, when the Carnegies and Morgans wore jewels while their laborers wore rags. Fannie dreamed that America could achieve its ideals of equality and justice for all, and she sacrificed her life to help that dream come true. Fannie became a union activist, helping to create St. Louis, Missouri, Local 67 of the United Garment Workers of America. She traveled the nation and eventually gave her life, calling for fair wages and decent working and living conditions for workers in both the garment and mining industries. Her accomplishments live on today. This book includes an index, glossary, a timeline of unions in the United States, and endnotes. Picture book for older readers. Narrative. Biography. IL 5-8. AR 6.2. RC 7.6. Lexile 1020.

  Subjects:
  204 - BIOGRAPHY
  1180 - BIOGRAPHY--WOMEN
  1762 - INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
  667 - LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES
  668 - LABOR UNIONS
  1680 - LEXILE 1000-1099
  2003 - NARRATIVE
  144 - PICTURE BOOK FOR OLDER READERS
  1840 - PRIMARY SOURCES
  1411 - SEX ROLE/GENDER ISSUES
  1007 - SOCIAL STUDIES
  1136 - U.S.--SOCIAL CONDITIONS