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- Josephine Clara Goldmark (October 13, 1877 – December 15, 1950) was an advocate of labor law reform in the United States during the early 20th century. Her work against child labor and for wages-and-hours legislation (the 8-hour day, minimum wage) was influential in the passage of the Keating–Owen Act in 1916 and the later Fair Labor Standards Act of 1937. (en)
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- A photograph of a middle-aged white woman in an oval frame; she is wearing a dress with a distinctive pleating on the upper sleeve; her hair is dressed in an updo (en)
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- Josephine Goldmark, from a 1912 publication (en)
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- Josephine Clara Goldmark (en)
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- American legal reformer (en)
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- Josephine Clara Goldmark (October 13, 1877 – December 15, 1950) was an advocate of labor law reform in the United States during the early 20th century. Her work against child labor and for wages-and-hours legislation (the 8-hour day, minimum wage) was influential in the passage of the Keating–Owen Act in 1916 and the later Fair Labor Standards Act of 1937. (en)
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- Josephine Clara Goldmark (en)
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- Josephine Clara Goldmark (en)
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