Your honor, Kate Mulaney, sitting next to Susan B. Anthony in Germania Hall in NYC during the Haymarket Riots in Chicago, Illinois, was the first woman elected to a union's management. She organized the "collar workers" of Troy, New York, which bleached, cleaned and ironed the detachable collars there invented that allowed the management class to wear the same shirt more than one day. The accused has shown a blatant disregard for women's history and should be fined for the unequal payment of women in general for their labor and work, even though it's just a bottle of bleach. Her house was recently placed on the American National Register of Historical Places, in Troy, NY. Germania Hall was unceremoniously torn down in the Bowery, where NYC's theater district once was.
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Monday, June 05, 2006
Bleach I couldn't grow up with, iron stains
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