Vera Shlakman
Vera Shlakman (July 15, 1909 – November 5, 2017) was a 20th-century American professor of Economics and Marxism and author of a 1935 book on women factory workers. She was best known in 1952 for her firing by Queens College for refusing to testify to the McCarran Committee whether she was a card-carrying Communist, as well as for apology and restitution she received in 1982.
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Vera Shlakman
Vera Shlakman (July 15, 1909 – November 5, 2017) was a 20th-century American professor of Economics and Marxism and author of a 1935 book on women factory workers. She was best known in 1952 for her firing by Queens College for refusing to testify to the McCarran Committee whether she was a card-carrying Communist, as well as for apology and restitution she received in 1982.
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1909-07-15
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2017-11-05
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Economics
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Firing by Queens College for alleged Communist membership
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Vera Shlakman
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Economic History of a Factory Town
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Economist, professor
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Labor
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An Analysis of Female Factory Workers in 19th-Century Chicopee, Massachusetts
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circa 1935
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Professor Emerita, Columbia University School of Social Work
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