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Caroline Decker Gladstein (1912–1992) was a labor activist in the 1930s in California, and an active organizer for the Cannery and Agricultural Workers’ International Union (CAWIU). ==Background==
Caroline Decker Gladstein was born "Caroline Decker" on April 26, 1912 in Macon, Georgia. Her parents were Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. Influenced by her brother who was a student at Columbia University in New York and her sister who was a national officer of the left-wing Workers International Relief Organization, she became involved with radical politics and trade union organizing in her early teens. She moved with her family to Syracuse, N.Y. at age 12 and there she met many of the leaders of left-wing organizations who frequented the family home. She joined the Young Communist League USA, helped organize cigar workers and shoe workers in Binghamton, N.Y. and became a speaker at such events as International Women's Day.〔(Caroline Decker Gladstein Oral History ), California Historical Society, North Baker Library〕
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