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Born in 1903 to religious, progressive parents, Alice Cook has been a pioneer in union organizing, worker education, and equal rights. In her personal life she has forged bonds of comradeship with people around the world. Her autobiography recounts a remarkable life of activism that spans nearly a century.

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Born in 1903 to religious, progressive parents, Alice Cook has been a pioneer in union organizing, worker education, and equal rights. In her personal life she has forged bonds of comradeship with people around the world. Her autobiography recounts a remarkable life of activism that spans nearly a century.
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Alice H. Cook (1903-1998) was a professor in the New York State College of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University and a member of the executive board of Cornell's Women's Studies Program. Her books include The Most Difficult Revolution: Women and Trade Unions and The Working Mother: A Survey of Problems and Progress in Nine Countries.