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  2. Bread and Roses - Wikipedia

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    "Bread and Roses" is a political slogan as well as the name of an associated poem and song. It originated in a speech given by American women's suffrage activist Helen Todd ; a line in that speech about "bread for all, and roses too" [ 1 ] inspired the title of the poem Bread and Roses by James Oppenheim . [ 2 ]

  3. Bread and Roses (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bread and Roses is the eleventh studio album by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released by Elektra Records in 1976. The album peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. [ 4 ]

  4. Mimi Fariña - Wikipedia

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    Bread and Roses also has a CD—produced by Banana, aka Lowell Levinger, with Michael Kleff—of a series of concerts that she gave with Banana in Germany in the 1980s. Fariña used her connections with the folk-singing community to elicit help in supporting Bread and Roses, including Pete Seeger , Paul Winter , Odetta , Hoyt Axton , Judy ...

  5. Bread and Roses (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bread and Roses is a political slogan originally associated with the 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Bread and Roses may also refer to: Bread and Roses, a 1967 East German film; Bread and Roses, a 1993 biographical film about the New Zealand trade unionist Sonja Davies

  6. Bread and Roses (collective) - Wikipedia

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    Bread and Roses was a socialist women's liberation collective active in Boston in the 1960s and 1970s. The group is named after the slogan of the 1912 Lawrence textile strike , with Bread signifying decent wages and Roses meaning shorter hours and more leisure time. [ 1 ]

  7. James Oppenheim - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheim depicted labor troubles with Fabian and suffragist themes in his novel, The Nine-Tenths (1911) and in his famous poem Bread and Roses (1911), inspired by a speech given by Helen Todd. [3] The slogan Bread and Roses is now commonly associated with the pivotal 1912 textile workers' strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

  8. Joan Baez - Wikipedia

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    The Power of Their Song: The Untold Story of Latin America's New Song Movement (2008) Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound (2009) Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel (2009) Leonard Cohen: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 (2009) Welcome to Eden (2009) In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement (2010)

  9. Talk:Bread and Roses - Wikipedia

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