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Barbara Wertheimer was born on 1926 in United States, is an American historian. Discover Barbara Wertheimer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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1926

Born in New York City in 1926, Wertheimer received a Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College in 1946 and a Master of Arts from New York University in 1960.

1947

Early in her career Wertheimer worked in Pennsylvania as an organizer for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and was an acting national education director from 1947 to 1958.

1960

From 1960 to 1961, she served as a consultant for the American Labor Education Service.

1961

She was subsequently the community services consultant for the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal from 1961 to 1966.

Wertheimer was also a past commissioner of the New York City Commission on the Status of Women.

1966

From 1966 to 1972 she was the senior extension associate and labor program specialist at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

1972

From 1972 to 1977, she was the director of the Trade Union Women's Studies program and senior extension associate.

1977

Wertheimer served as an associate professor at Cornell University from 1977 to 1983, where she cofounded and directed the Institute for Women and Work at the Industrial and Labor Relations School.

Wertheimer was also the first president and founding member of the New York Labor History Association, and is known for her monograph We Were There: The Story of Working Women in America (1977).

She was later an associate professor and director of the Institute for Women and Work from 1977 to 1983.

Wertheimer was a member of the editorial board of Labor History and on the advisory committee for “Twentieth Century Union Woman: Vehicle for Social Change” at the University of Michigan for the National Oral History Project.

Wertheimer was also on the advisory committee for documentary Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter.

Wertheimer was married to Valentin Wertheimer, the vice-president of Amalgamated Clothing Workers.

1981

In 1981, Wertheimer became an associate of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (WIFP).

WIFP is an American nonprofit publishing organization.

The organization works to increase communication between women and connect the public with forms of women-based media.

Wertheimer had a long career at Cornell University.

1983

Barbara Mayer Wertheimer (1926 – September 23, 1983) was an American historian and labor organizer.

Her research specialized in United States labor and gender history.

She died of lung cancer at her summer home in Lakeville, Connecticut on September 23, 1983.

The Barbara Wertheimer Prize from the New York Labor History Association is named in her honor.

It is awarded annually for the best undergraduate research paper in labor and work history.