Frances Perkins was born on April 10. 1880, in Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated with her masters from Columbia University in 1910. Frances Perkins was an American sociologist and workers rights advocate. Perkins was a friend of President Roosevelt. She work to help the labor movement and form the new deal coalition. She served as the US secretary and the first woman to appointed to the US cabinet. Perkins was a woman that had to deal with many labor question during World War II. Perkins was able to established health and unemployment benefits for the elderly and help to create laws against child labor.
One of Frances Perkins greatest accomplishment was she is first woman to work has a cabinet member. Perkins was committed to improving wage and hours for working adult, unemployment relief and the insurances of guarding workers from the hazard of old age. Being the first cabinet member Perkins had many unpleasant challenges she had to deal with. She had to be fearless in order for other woman to follow in her footstep. Perkins was a woman with dignity who had a very cool personality. Perkins was a woman with dignity who had a very cool personality. She was a woman who never back down. Perkins found herself getting into a very intense argument and name calling was apart of the argument with Alfred
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She said to Sloan, "You don’t deserve to be counted among decent men. You"ll go to hell when you dies." Perkins made a effect on Sloan the result got was because the great love she had for workers. This all stem from Perkins upbringing back in Boston kept her from showing personal