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Lucy Gonzales Parsons (1853-1942) was a prominent American labor organizer, activist, and writer known for her advocacy of workers' rights and social justice. Born to a Mexican father and a Native American mother, she became a leading figure in the labor movement, particularly associated with the Haymarket affair and the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Parsons was a powerful orator and a fierce critic of capitalism and government oppression, often addressing issues of race, class, and gender in her activism. Her legacy continues to inspire modern labor and social justice movements.

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