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Ella May's Songs

Larkin, Margaret | October 9, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on Ella May Wiggins, a union leader. The author says that he met Ella May three weeks before her death at a barbecue and speaking the workers were holding in the woods. She was only twenty-nine years old, but Southern mill workers age early. Ella May wrote what she called "Song Ballets" of the union and the strike. She had never had much schooling, for she went into the mills when she was very young, but she had a great fund of that native intelligence and feeling which is so common among these Southern workers. She died on September 14, 1929, shot through the heart on her way to a union meeting in Gastonia, North Carolina.

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WIGGINS, Ella May; LABOR unions; MILLWORK (Woodwork); STRIKES & lockouts; GASTONIA (N.C.); NORTH Carolina; UNITED States
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