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- Rose_Schneiderman birthPlace Congress_Poland.
- Rose_Schneiderman birthPlace Sawin.
- Rose_Schneiderman birthPlace Sawin,_Lublin_Voivodeship.
- Rose_Schneiderman dateOfBirth "1882-04-06".
- Rose_Schneiderman dateOfDeath "1972-08-11".
- Rose_Schneiderman deathDate "1972-08-11".
- Rose_Schneiderman deathPlace New_York_City.
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- Rose_Schneiderman name "Rose Schneiderman".
- Rose_Schneiderman name "Schneiderman, Rose".
- Rose_Schneiderman occupation "U.S. labor union leader".
- Rose_Schneiderman placeOfBirth Saven,_Poland.
- Rose_Schneiderman placeOfDeath New_York_City.
- Rose_Schneiderman shortDescription "American labor leader".
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- Rose_Schneiderman text ""I would be a traitor to these poor burned bodies if I came here to talk good fellowship. We have tried you good people of the public and we have found you wanting. The old Inquisition had its rack and its thumbscrews and its instruments of torture with iron teeth. We know what these things are today; the iron teeth are our necessities, the thumbscrews are the high-powered and swift machinery close to which we must work, and the rack is here in the firetrap structures that will destroy us the minute they catch on fire.".
- Rose_Schneiderman text ""What the woman who labors wants is the right to live, not simply exist — the right to life as the rich woman has the right to life, and the sun and music and art. You have nothing that the humblest worker has not a right to have also. The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too. Help, you women of privilege, give her the ballot to fight with."".
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- Rose_Schneiderman text "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 text "Public officials have only words of warning to us – warning that we must be intensely peaceable, and they have the workhouse just back of all their warnings. The strong hand of the law beats us back, when we rise, into the conditions that make life unbearable.".
- Rose_Schneiderman text "This is not the first time girls have been burned alive in the city. Every week I must learn of the untimely death of one of my sister workers. Every year thousands of us are maimed. The life of men and women is so cheap and property is so sacred. There are so many of us for one job it matters little if 146 of us are burned to death.".
- Rose_Schneiderman text "We have tried you citizens; we are trying you now, and you have a couple of dollars for the sorrowing mothers, brothers and sisters by way of a charity gift. 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.".
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- Rose_Schneiderman comment "Rose Schneiderman (April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a prominent United States labor union leader, socialist, and feminist of the first part of the twentieth century. She is credited with coining the phrase "Bread and Roses", later used as the title of a poem and set to music and interpreted by several performers.".
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