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The Radical History of New York City's Jewish Women

In the early twentieth century, Jewish immigrant women on New York’s Lower East Side were at the forefront of some of the most militant labor actions in American history. Most had fled poverty and persecution in the Russian Empire, arriving in a country that offered them grueling work in sweatshops.

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