

Army of Amazons: Women’s Fight for Labor Rights in Kansas Coalfields
Date and Time: June 22, 2023, 7:00 PM CT
Location:
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, 1515 SW 10th Ave, Topeka
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In December 1921, thousands of women in southeast Kansas rose up to fight injustice in the area coalfields. These women were immigrants from Eastern European nations as well as Kansas born. After a months-long strike by the coalminers, the women joined the cause. In the short term, their efforts crippled mine production for nearly a month; in the longer term, their continued activism impacted future statewide elections and national legislation. This talk will share the stories of these women, christened the "Amazon Army" by the New York Times, and their fight for democracy and labor rights in Kansas's coalfields. Presented by Linda O'Nelio Knoll.
This presentation is part of "21st Century Civics," a collection of resources that invite Kansans to participate in community discussions and learn more about the history of American democracy and the shared responsibilities of citizenship.
Sponsored by: Topeka Genealogical Society
For more information about this event, please contact:
Cynthia Cruz
(785) 249-8040
http://www.tgstopeka.org