DescriptionEvelyn Hershey of the American Labor Museum interviews Sondra Gash, who provides her narrative of her experiences growing up in Paterson, and her father's activities in Labor movement efforts. Sondra Gash is the daughter of noted labor activist Sol Stetin, and is the author of "Silk Elegy," a collection of narrative poems that details industrial life and the union struggle in early 20th century Paterson.
Organization NameAmerican Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark
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