Leonora O’Reilly: Statement to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee

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Leonora O’Reilly:Statement to theU.S. House Judiciary Committee
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Leonora O’Reilly, nicknamed “the agitator,” was a significant leader in the labor and women’s suffrage movements of the early twentieth century. Born in New York City in 1870 to Irish immigrant parents, she started working in a shirt factory at age eleven and experienced firsthand the hardship of poverty and the many challenges working-class families faced. Throughout her teen years, she became especially focused on the exploitation of working women and children.

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