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‘Gastonia Fighter Calls Women to Join National Textile Workers Union’ by Daisy McDonald from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 8. May, 1930.

Textile workers from Gaston County preparing to testify before Senate in 1929. Ella May Wiggins is the second woman from left. A worker-militant from North Carolina on the brutal lot of working class women in the South's textile towns, urging organization during the Loray Mill Strike. ‘Gastonia Fighter Calls Women to Join National Textile Workers…
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