The Autobiography of a Working Woman is a powerful memoir by Austrian labor activist Adelheid Popp, chronicling her journey from poverty to becoming a leading advocate for women’s rights and socialism. Growing up in a working-class family, Popp describes the harsh realities of factory labor, the struggles of female workers, and her awakening to political consciousness. Her story serves as both a personal account of resilience and a call to action for social and economic justice, inspiring future generations of feminist and labor activists.