Kate Mullany National Historic Site Act
Summary
This act officially established the Kate Mullany National Historic Site in Troy, New York, to preserve and interpret the home of a pioneering labor leader. By designating this location as a unit of the National Park System, the law ensures the protection of the site where Kate Mullany organized the first all-female labor union in the United States. For citizens, this means the federal government provides resources to maintain the property and offers educational programs that highlight the history of the American labor movement and the role of women in industrial history.
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