Pasha Nikitichna Angelina

Прасковья Никитична Ангелина
Soviet Union Russian Greek 1912–1959 ○ Natural death

A pioneer of women’s mechanized labor

“What can I do with them? I buy something, and they buy it too.”

Pasha Angelina was a tractor operator and brigade leader who demonstrated in the early Five-Year Plans that women workers could master technology and organize production in agriculture. Leading an all-female tractor brigade, she became the public face of the Stakhanovite movement in the countryside and helped promote women’s entry into mechanized farm work. Her fame and production records reveal both the possibilities of challenging gendered divisions of labor and the state’s making of exemplary workers into propaganda symbols.

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