Abstract

This paper traces the history, development, and activities of the National Women's Trade Union League from 1903 through the 1950s. Biographical data are presented throughout to illustrate the divergent backgrounds of the prominent women involved in the league. The league was a social reform organization of the Progressive era which was formed with the intent of assisting unorganized women workers to become unionized. The paper concludes with an analysis of the current status of women in the labor force.

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