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Frieda S. Miller was one of the Labor Party candidates for Congressional Representative at Large in Pennsylvania in November of 1920. In 1918 Miller became the secretary to the Philadelphia branch of the Women's Trade Union League. She was later appointed to several state, and then federal, government posts by Frances Perkins, a cabinet member of the Roosevelt administration. Although the Farmer Labor party held a convention in July of 1920, party nominees were not elected at the convention. Miller appeared on the November 1920 ballot, but not in the primary election.