Lillian Herstein (April 2, 1886 – August 9, 1983) was an American labor organizer and public school teacher based in Chicago, Illinois.
She was a founder of the Farmer Labor Party and in 1932 ran for Congress on its ticket.
In the 1930s, she was considered one of the most influential women in the American labor movement and was appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt to serve on the U.S.
delegation to an International Labour Organization meeting in Europe.