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22 de mar. 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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Frances Perkins was born Fannie Coralie Perkins on April 10,...
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Hace 4 días · Una de las mujeres que estuvo en el incendio, Frances Perkins, llegó a ser la Secretaria de Trabajo del presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt durante 12 años y se convirtió en una gran defensora de los sindicatos y los derechos de las mujeres trabajadoras.
21 de mar. de 2024 · Frances Perkins was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1880. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and physics from Mount Holyoke College[1] in 1902. While attending Mount Holyoke, Perkins became involved in the women’s suffrage movement and took an American history class taught by Annah May Soule. As part of Soule’s class, Perkins ...
8 de mar. de 2024 · Una de las mujeres que estuvo en el incendio, Frances Perkins, llegó a ser la Secretaria de Trabajo del presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt durante 12 años y se convirtió en una gran defensora de los sindicatos y los derechos de las mujeres trabajadoras. ds.
11 de mar. de 2024 · Frances Perkins stands as an unyielding figure in American history, celebrated for her groundbreaking contributions to labor rights, social reform, and women’s empowerment. As the first woman to serve in a U.S. presidential cabinet, she left a lasting mark on the nation’s socio-economic landscape, championing policies that ...
13 de mar. de 2024 · Frances Perkins, first female cabinet secretary in US history, was the mind (and the will) behind nearly every landmark policy of the Roosevelt administration’s New Deal – so why doesn’t anyone know her name?
1 de mar. de 2024 · Frances Perkins played a pivotal role in shaping the New Deal policies that transformed America. She advocated for unemployment insurance, minimum wage laws, and child labor restrictions.