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Virginia Penny

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Virginia Penny (January 18, 1826 – April 4, 1913) was a social reformer and an economist, being the first to study women's labor markets both in the U.S. and in Europe. Her books were an important resource for the members of the newly formed American Social Science Association. She also served as an early leader of the American women's suffrage movement before coming more involved in labor union organization and running her own employment agency for women. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The employments of women a cyclopaedia of woman's work./ By Virginia Penny. by Penny, Virginia, 1826-

    Published 1863
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    How women can make money / Introd. by Leon Stein and Philip Taft. by Penny, Virginia, 1826-

    Published 1971
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