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Selma Munter Borchardt

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As a legislative representative of the AFT, she played instrumental role in bringing โ€œlegislations to raise teachers' salaries, promote adult literacy, and provide health care for children and financial aid for students.โ€
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She was one of the early participants of the Teachers Union of the District of Columbia, where she actively served as its executive secretary. In 1924 she became the vice president of the
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Borchardt wrote a number of books, articles and policy notes related to education, labor rights and children's welfare. These include
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She was associated with a number of professional institutions including the World Federation of Education Organizations, the
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charter. In 1935 she was nominated as a member of the National Advisory board of National Youth Administration by
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In 1922 she began her professional career as an English teacher in public schools of the
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The Teaching of International Cooperation in the Secondary Schools of the United States
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the Congress, Volume 114, Part 2
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Workers Allies: Female Participation American Trade Union Movement, 1824-1976
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Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary
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Labor's Program for the Prevention of Juvenile and Youth Delinquency
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A Citizen's Responsibility for the Education of Children and Youth
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The Structure and Work of the International Teacher Organizations
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Balancing the Rights of the Individual and the Rights of Society
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The Relation of School Attendance Laws and Child Labor Laws
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Program for Accelerated Training of Earlier School Dropout
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American educator, lawyer and labor leader (1895โ€“1968)
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Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators
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American Federation of Teachers
Washington, D.C.
Alma mater
Syracuse University
BA
BS
Washington College of Law
LL.B
Catholic University of America
MA
educator
lawyer
labor leader
lobbyist
UNESCO
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Washington, D.C.
Washington's Central High School
Syracuse University
New York
A.B.
B.S.
LL.B
Washington College of Law
A.M.
Catholic University of America
District of Columbia
Montgomery County, Maryland
American Federation of Teachers

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