The Rebel Girl

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The Rebel Girl is the famous nickname of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a prominent early 20th-century American labor leader, feminist, and organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appearsInContext Industrial Workers of the World organizing campaigns
biographies of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
historical writings on U.S. labor history
appliedTo Elizabeth Gurley Flynn NERFINISHED
associatedWithIdeology feminism
labor rights
associatedWithMovement American labor movement
associatedWithOrganization Industrial Workers of the World NERFINISHED
associatedWithTimePeriod early 20th century
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesRole feminist
labor leader
labor organizer
hasConnotation rebellion against social and economic injustice
youthful radicalism
hasCulturalRole symbol of militant woman labor activist
hasGenderAssociation female
hasLanguage English
hasNotableBearer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn NERFINISHED
hasNotableMedium labor songs and ballads
hasPart word "Girl"
word "Rebel"
inspiredBy Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’s labor activism
notableFor association with American labor movement
association with Industrial Workers of the World
refersTo Elizabeth Gurley Flynn NERFINISHED
relatedWork song "The Rebel Girl" by Joe Hill NERFINISHED
usedAsTitleFor Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in labor press
usedIn early 20th century American labor movement

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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn nickname The Rebel Girl