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Extraordinary Women of LES
Meet the Extraordinary Women of the Lower East Side
Service Description
When you think about the important people who helped shape the Lower East Side, do mostly men come to mind such as Forward editor Abraham Cahan, reformer Jacob Riis, AFL president Samuel Gompers, entertainers George Gershwin and Irving Berlin and even gangsters Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky? What about the women? They had just as much influence (both good and bad) as their more famous male counterparts and were just as important in shaping political attitudes, fighting for rights, and giving the neighborhood a better feeling about their place in the world. Let NY History Tours introduce you to some of these women, both famous and infamous, who were ingrained in the attitudes and social reforms of this immigrant neighborhood. Some of the women you will meet: - The editor of an important Yiddish newspaper - Labor leaders who were instrumental in upgrading working conditions - Social reformers who fought for better care and living conditions - One of the most famous criminals of the 19th century - The most famous political activist of all time
Contact Details
brad@nyhistorytours.com