- Kelley Loe
Kelley Loe (1881 – ?) was a U.S. labor activist, writer, and newspaper proprietor in the
Pacific Northwest during the first half of the 20th century.He was the founder of the "LaCamas Post" of
Camas, Washington , and owned and edited the newspaper in 1908. It later became the "Camas Post-Record", and survived until 1965.Loe was also the founder of the "Ridgefield Reflector" of
Ridgefield, Washington , and owning and editing the newspaper from 1909 to 1910. It later became "The Reflector", and is still in publication, now inBattle Ground, Washington .During the
Great Depression , Loe was a spokesman and organizer for theAmerican Federation of Labor . During the 1970s, the Labor's Community Service Agency, a labor-affiliated charity organization inPortland, Oregon , gave a "Kelley Loe Award" for distinguished service.Writings
* "An Army of the Aged". Caldwell : Caxton Press, 1936. (Co-written by
Richard L. Neuberger .)External links
* [http://www.thereflector.com/ The Reflector website]
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