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Elizabeth (the delinquent, ecumenical) ([personal profile] hermionesviolin) wrote2018-04-30 07:50 pm

[poll] May Day (I voted for 4 of the 7)

So, I asked my May poll question on Facebook, and one of my former pastors suggested "Favorite union leader?" -- which I loved, but which meant I had to then come up with a starter list (my office tends to be paralyzed by completely blank poll canvases).

There are approximately 469 total pages in the Wiki category American labor leaders, so instead of trying to go through all that I went to my "labor" shelf on GoodReads (which is entirely picturebooks).

In the office poll, I included brief blurbs about each person, to pre-empt at least some of the "I don't know all these people" responses, but even a 2-foot by 3-foot white board is only so big, so below is first the version I posted, and then a second version that has slightly more information, plus references.

I feel sort of bad that it's all U.S. labor movement, but I know even less about international labor movements than I do about USian. I'm hoping people at work write in votes and I can learn about more labor leaders -- and you in the Internet can also add people in the comments :)



In honor of May Day, this month's poll question is:
who is your favorite union/labor leader?

Feel free to vote for more than one and/or write-in
  • Cesaer Chavez
  • Dolores Huerta (originator of the "Sí se puede" slogan)
  • Florence Reece (author of the song "Which Side Are You On?")
  • Clara Lemlich (leader of the Uprising of 20,000)
  • "Mother Jones" (called "the most dangerous woman in America" in 1902)
  • Fannie Sellins (died intervening in the beating of a striking miner)
  • Emma Tenayuca (started as a labor activist as a teenager)



In honor of May Day, this month's poll question is:
who is your favorite union/labor leader?

Feel free to vote for more than one and/or write-in



Now you're all prepared for May Day :)