Tag: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

  • Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Archive

    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Archive A founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union, she was involved in the campaign against the conviction in the Sacco-Vanzetti case. In 1936 Flynn joined the Communist Party and wrote a bi-weekly column for women’s rights for the Daily Worker, and chaired the women’s commission.…

  • Sabotage – by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | Industrial Workers of the World

    Sabotage – by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | Industrial Workers of the World I am not going to attempt to justify sabotage on any moral ground. If the workers consider that sabotage is necessary, that in itself makes sabotage moral. Its necessity is its excuse for existence. And for us to…

  • Women’s history: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the Rebel Girl

    Women’s history: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, the Rebel Girl

  • The story of the Rebel Girl

    The story of the Rebel Girl “FOR PEACE and socialism is in the hearts, in the minds, on the lips of millions around the world…The ‘sun of tomorrow’ shines upon us. The future is ours.”

  • Flynn Biography

    Flynn Biography Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was one of the most influential labor organizers of the early 20th century, and was the first female leader of the Communist Party. She lived a colorful life full of success and failure both in her professional and personal life, and dedicated her life to…

  • Education & Resources – National Women’s History Museum – NWHM

    Education & Resources – National Women’s History Museum – NWHM Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964)