Born in Concord in 1890, Flynn was a crusader for women’s and worker’s rights, a founding member of the ACLU and, later, a leader of the Communist Party.
A historical marker honoring the labor leader and feminist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in her birthplace of Concord, New Hampshire, was taken down after Republican lawmakers called the Communist activist “anti-American.”
A historical marker honoring the labor leader and feminist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in her birthplace of Concord, N.H., was taken down after Republican lawmakers called the Communist activist “anti-American.”
The green and white sign describing the life of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was installed May 1 in Concord, New Hampshire, close to where she was born in 1890. But.