Daniel Keefe
1852–1929 (age 77)
Labor Leader
Biography
Daniel Keefe (1852-1929) rose from humble beginnings to become a steadfast leader of the International Longshoremen's Association, advocating for safe working conditions and fair wages for dockworkers across the nation. His steady negotiation and willingness to hear every member helped forge a stronger voice for labor.
He believed that dignity belonged to every worker and that collective action could temper the excesses of industry without sacrificing patriotism. He is memorialized at Elm Lawn Memorial Park, where his efforts for justice remain an inspiration to those who follow in his footsteps.