Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was the original “Rebel Girl” of the labor movement—an organizer, orator, and firebrand who took the fight to factory gates, picket lines, and courtrooms. Joining the IWW as a teenager, she led strikes across the country, giving voice to workers who had been written off as disposable. Flynn believed in solidarity as a way of life, and she lived it—tirelessly.
Her politics weren’t safe or easy; she was surveilled, jailed, and later smeared for her Communist affiliations. But her legacy as a fearless agitator for free speech, worker dignity, and women’s rights still blazes. This shirt carries her energy forward—a reminder that rebellion is not just a phase, it’s a practice.
Quality Bella+Canvas Tee
Soft, lightweight, and built to last. Made from 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton with a modern fit, it’s pre-shrunk for consistent sizing. Printed with DIGISOFT® for bold, long-lasting designs—your new everyday favorite.
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