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Bloor, Ella

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Bloor, Ella (Reeve) (‘Mother Bloor’) (1862–1951)

US radical, labour organizer, and feminist. Bloor joined the Socialist Party in 1902. She engaged in investigative reporting for Upton Sinclair under the pseudonym of Mrs. Richard Bloor. She was a founder member of the American Communist Party and a member of its Central Committee until 1948. She lectured throughout America and was the author of several books.



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