Frances Perkins (born Fannie Coralie Perkins; April 10, 1880 – May 14, 1965) was an American workers-rights advocate who served as the fourth United States...
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The Frances Perkins Center is a nonprofit organization located in Newcastle, Maine. Its mission is to inspire current and future generations to understand...
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The Frances Perkins Building is the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the United States Department of Labor. It is located at 200 Constitution Avenue NW...
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Programs. Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet member, was appointed to be Secretary of Labor by President Roosevelt on March 4, 1933. Perkins served...
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as executive director of the Frances Perkins Center, an organization dedicated to workers’ rights advocate Frances Perkins. Lockhart became executive director...
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from 1937 to 1940 the home of Frances Perkins (1880-1965), the first woman to serve in the United States Cabinet. Perkins was the Secretary of Labor under...
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Admiral Horatio Nelson Frances Osborne (born 1969), British author Frances Perkins (1880–1965), the U.S. Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945, the longest...
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Lincoln Republican, and having no affiliation with any political party. Frances Perkins Center Intelligence and Courage Award, 2021 USA Today's Women of the...
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association with the life of Frances Perkins (1880–1965), the first woman to hold a position in the United States Cabinet. Perkins spent many years, both as...
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of Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labor and his Moral Conscience (1 ed.). New York: Doubleday. p. 248. ISBN 9780385513654. Perkins, Frances. "Columbia...
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