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  1. Frances Perkins ( Boston, Massachusetts, 10 de abril de 1880 - Nueva York, 14 de mayo de 1965), registrada al nacer como Fannie Coralie Perkins, fue una socióloga y política estadounidense, que desempeñó el cargo de secretaria de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos entre los años 1933 y 1945, formando parte del gabinete del presidente ...

  2. Frances Perkins (born Fannie Coralie Perkins; April 10, 1880 [1] [2] – May 14, 1965) was an American workers-rights advocate who served as the fourth United States Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945, the longest serving in that position. A member of the Democratic Party, Perkins was the first woman ever to serve in a presidential ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Frances Perkins (born April 10, 1880, Boston, Mass., U.S.—died May 14, 1965, New York, N.Y.) was the U.S. secretary of labor during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Besides being the first woman to be appointed to a cabinet post, she also served one of the longest terms of any Roosevelt appointee (1933–45).

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  4. Frances Perkins, FDR’s Secretary of Labor and the first woman to serve as a cabinet secretary, was the driving force behind the New Deal, credited with formulating policies to shore up the national economy following the nation’s most serious economic crisis and helping to create the modern middle class.

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  5. www.history.com › womens-history › frances-perkinsFrances Perkins - HISTORY

    4 de may. de 2010 · Frances Perkins. Updated: August 21, 2018 | Original: May 4, 2010. Frances Perkins (1880-1965) achieved historic gains as U.S. secretary of labor under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. After ...

  6. Born in 1880 in Boston, Massachusetts, Frances Perkins is known as the woman behind the New Deal legislation. A lifelong labor advocate and social reformer, Perkins’ dedication to workers’ rights and safety was shaped early on by the communities where she learned, lived, and worked.

  7. 8 de jul. de 2020 · Frances Perkins was the first female presidential cabinet secretary and the central architect of the New Deal. She designed Social Security and public works programs that brought millions out of poverty. Her work resulted in the construction of hospitals, public schools, and related infrastructure.