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  1. Mary Kenney O’Sullivan (born Jan. 8, 1864, Hannibal, Mo., U.S.—died Jan. 18, 1943, West Medford, Mass.) American labour leader and reformer who devoted her energies to improving conditions for factory workers in many industries through union organizing.

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  2. Mary O'SULLIVAN, Professor (Full) | Cited by 3,956 | of University of Geneva, Genève (UNIGE) | Read 60 publications | Contact Mary O'SULLIVAN

  3. Mary O'Sullivan may refer to: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, organizer in the early U.S. labor movement. Mary Blanche O'Sullivan, Canadian teacher, writer, and editor. Mary Josephine Donovan O'Sullivan, professor of history. Mary Rhys-Jones (née O'Sullivan), British charity worker and secretary, mother of Sophie, Countess of Wessex.

  4. Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (January 8, 1864 – January 18, 1943), was an organizer in the early U.S. labor movement. She learned early the importance of unions from poor treatment received at her first job in dressmaking.

    • Mary Kenney, January 8, 1864, Hannibal, Missouri
    • American
    • January 18, 1943 (aged 79), Medford, Massachusetts
    • Labor organizer, suffragist
  5. Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (January 8, 1864 – January 18, 1943) was an American social activist and labor union leader, famous for her work in Boston, where she organized women into various unions to fight against exploitation of children and women in factory labor.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Mary O'Sullivan has been Professor of Economic History at the University of Geneva since August 2010. Her research focuses on the history of capital, industries and enterprises, and the...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2023 · Mary O'Sullivan - Département d'histoire, économie et société - UNIGE. Membres. Mary O'Sullivan est professeure ordinaire à l’Université de Genève depuis août 2010. Ses recherches portent sur l'histoire du capital, des industries et des entreprises, et l'histoire comparée du développement économique.