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Mary Cornelia Barker

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In 1905 Barker began her involvement in the labor movement, specifically working on salary scale and improving working conditions with the Atlanta Public School Teachers’ Association (APSTA). In 1919 APSTA became affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). Barker was also a member of
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the Atlanta Federation of Trades and the Georgia Federation of Labor. Barker helped establish the Summer School for Women Workers in Atlanta, Georgia. That program provided train in labor organization for women working in various industries like textiles.
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in 1904. She worked at several school in Atlanta, including serving as principal in three schools from 1921 through 1944, the year she retired.
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In addition to her labor activism Barker was a member of many civic organizations such as the Atlanta
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Barker was born on January 20, 1879, in Rockmart, Georgia. She graduated from
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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Barker died on September 15, 1963, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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labor activist
American Federation of Teachers
Agnes Scott College
Atlanta Public Schools
League of Women Voters
Southern Conference for Human Welfare
Urban League
Commission on Interracial Cooperation



"Barker, Mary Cornelia"
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10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.0900057



"Collection: Mary Cornelia Barker papers"
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1879 births
1963 deaths
People from Rockmart, Georgia
American trade union leaders

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