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Rose Schneiderman
Polish
Activist
Born:
Apr 6
,
1882
Died:
Aug 11
,
1972
Girl
Me
Nothing
Women
Would
You
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Of course, we knew that this meant an attack on the union. The bosses intended gradually to get rid of us, employing in our place child labor and raw immigrant girls who would work for next to nothing.
Rose Schneiderman
Work
Girl
Nothing
Our
Immigrant
Would
Bosses
Attack
Raw
Knew
Employing
Course
Labor
Child
Get
Intended
Child Labor
Gradually
Place
Us
Next
Meant
Rid
Union
Who
So we must stand together to resist, for we will get what we can take - just that and no more.
Rose Schneiderman
Together
Will
Must
More
Take
Get
Just
Stand
Resist
The old Inquisition had its rack and its thumbscrews and its instruments of torture with iron teeth.
Rose Schneiderman
Old
Teeth
Inquisition
Torture
Had
Instruments
Iron
Rack
But every time the workers come out in the only way they know to protest against conditions which are unbearable the strong hand of the law is allowed to press down heavily upon us.
Rose Schneiderman
Time
Strong
Law
Down
Every
Every Time
Way
Press
Out
Unbearable
Only
Allowed
Come
Know
Protest
Conditions
Hand
Which
Against
Us
Workers
I can't talk fellowship to you who are gathered here. Too much blood has been spilled. I know from my experience it is up to the working people to save themselves. The only way they can save themselves is by a strong working-class movement.
Rose Schneiderman
You
Experience
People
Strong
Too Much
Too
Way
Has-Been
Spilled
Only
Know
Talk
Fellowship
Been
Blood
Up
Movement
Themselves
Much
Working
Working People
Working-Class
Who
Here
Gathered
Save
We have women working in the foundries, stripped to the waist, if you please, because of the heat.
Rose Schneiderman
You
Women
Please
Stripped
Because
Waist
Heat
Working
I learned the business in about two months, and then made as much as the others, and was consequently doing quite well when the factory burned down, destroying all our machines - 150 of them. This was very hard on the girls who had paid for their machines.
Rose Schneiderman
Business
Made
Girl
Down
Others
Our
Months
Machines
Destroying
About
Factory
Had
Well
Learned
Doing
Very
Quite
Burned
Them
Then
Much
Paid
Hard
Who
Two
Consequently
Then came a big strike. About 100 girls went out. The result was a victory, which netted us - I mean the girls - $2 increase in our wages on the average.
Rose Schneiderman
Result
Victory
Girl
Big
Increase
Our
Strike
Out
About
Wages
Came
Which
Mean
Average
Then
Us
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