woman’s union label league
100 years ago…
December 4, 1906 – The Tampa Morning Tribune announces the formation of the “Woman’s Union Label League”, whose membership would include working women plus every woman in the city who had a brother, husband or father who belonged to a labor union. The Tribune speculated that “such a union has wonderful possibilities. It will be able to put the entire domestic arrangements of the city into a state of coma.”
Courtesy of the Tampa Bay History Center.
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