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          Her book, An Unfinished Woman, won a National Book Award in Aileen Hernandez (b) Union Organizer and Human Rights Activist Aileen Hernandez's.!

          Aileen Hernandez

          American union organizer and civil rights activist

          Aileen Hernandez (néeClarke; May 23, – February 13, ) was an African-American union organizer, civil rights activist, and women's rights activist.

          Aileen Hernandez began her activism as a student leader.

        1. Hernandez, Aileen.
        2. Her book, An Unfinished Woman, won a National Book Award in Aileen Hernandez (b) Union Organizer and Human Rights Activist Aileen Hernandez's.
        3. For sharing personal papers, I thank Audrey May, Janet Burnside, Aileen Hernandez, and.
        4. Aileen Hernandez, who had formerly been a Senior Commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity was named executive Vice-President and, Richard.
        5. She served as the president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) between and , and was the first woman to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

          Born in , Hernandez attended Howard University, where her interest in civil rights was cemented in an incident where she was told that she had to hail a "black" taxi.

          After graduating with honors, she became a labor union organizer before helping found NOW. As its second president, she helped organize the Women's Strike for Equality and testified in front of a congressional subcommittee on the Equal Rights Amendment, but she left the organization out of frustration with what she saw as its racial inequities.

          Hernandez would go on to co-found several organizations that focused on African-American w