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Anderson, Mary

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Anderson, Mary (1872–1964)

Swedish-born US trade unionist. Anderson was active in the Women's Trade Union League, working to obtain equal pay for women for equal work. In 1920 she became the first director of the Women's Bureau of the US Department of Labor.



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Arnold Anderson, Mary Jean Bowman, and Ben Bloom, believed that the whole world should be seen as an educational "laboratory.
 
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