Rose Feurer
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Rose (Rosemary) Feurer is a Northern Illinois University professor.
DSA Conference delegate
In 1983 Rose Feurer was a St. Louis, Missouri delegate to the Democratic Socialists of America conference in New York City, October 14-16, 1983[1]
Activism
Birthday Greetings to William "Red" Davis
In December 1995 the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World published a page of 75th birthday greetings to William Davis - "Lifelong working class fighter and Communist"
- In the fight for the unity and integrity of the Party in St. Louis, Missouri, in the post-war years, "Red" has been a rock of confidence and commitment to building the Communist Party.
Greetings were sent from Rose Feurer of Missouri[2].
Center for Labor Renewal
In 2009 Rose Feurer was listed as an endorser of the Center for Labor Renewal[3].
Writings
Rosemary Feurer is the author or co-author of the following publications. Radical Unionism in the Midwest, 1900-1950, (2002), Deadly Corn: A. E. Staley Workers Fight for a Just and Safe Workplace (1993), Struggle in the Heartland: A. E. Staley Workers Fight Back (1994) and The St. Louis Labor History Tour (1996).
She also produced a short documentary entitled Mother Jones: America's Most Dangerous Woman (2007)[4]
Feurer is the webmaster of the Labor History Links website[5] which is hosted by the Northern Illinois University.
References
- ↑ DSA Conference delegate list Oct. 12 1983 update
- ↑ Peoples Weekly World December 9, 1995 page 19
- ↑ http://www.centerforlaborrenewal.org/?P=EN
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1493006/
- ↑ http://www.niu.edu/~rfeurer/labor/rosemaryfeurer.html
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