Matilda Robbins

Matilda Getrude Robbins (1887 – January 9, 1963) was a Russian-born American socialist labor organizer who first connected with the Industrial Workers of the World during the 1912 Bread and Roses strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. == Early life == Tatiana Gitel Rabinowitz (According to the ship's manifest where names of entering immigrants are listed, Matilda's original given name was Taube (Yiddish or German for 'dove'; however, she claimed a Russian given name, Tanya.) was born in Lityn, Ukraine.

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Matilda Robbins

Matilda Getrude Robbins (1887 – January 9, 1963) was a Russian-born American socialist labor organizer who first connected with the Industrial Workers of the World during the 1912 Bread and Roses strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. == Early life == Tatiana Gitel Rabinowitz (According to the ship's manifest where names of entering immigrants are listed, Matilda's original given name was Taube (Yiddish or German for 'dove'; however, she claimed a Russian given name, Tanya.) was born in Lityn, Ukraine.

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