Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson
Alma mater
Marion Female College Westhampton College Columbia University
Occupation
social worker
Years active
1918–1961
Known for
YWCA labor executive
Spouse
Sherwood Anderson (m. 1933)
Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver (also known as Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson) (1896–1985) was a social worker and activist who spent over 40 years as an organizer and community service worker for the YWCA. She began as a community organizer and worked her way up to the labor division, finally becoming head of the Industrial Division from 1937 to 1947. At the end of World War II, when women were phased out of the labor market, she was briefly dismissed, but then hired back to organize support for the communities springing up around the defense industry.
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