Loom and spindle : $b or life among the early mill girls with a sketch of "the Lowell offering" and some of its contributors
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The Weaving Spindle: Or, Life Among the Early Factory Girls, with an Overview of the Lowell Proposal and Some of Its Participants, is a work by Harriet Jane Henson Robinson that tells the story of the lives of young women workers in mills during the early years of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. The book examines the topic of working conditions, the struggle for women's rights, and their involvement in the literary magazine "Lowell Proposition". The author relies on her own experience and memories to convey to the reader the importance of fighting for decent working conditions and respect for human rights. This book reveals the history of women's efforts in the search for justice and dignity in the midst of the industrial revolution of the 19th century.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Harriet Jane Hanson Robinson
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2024-01-19
- Title
- Loom and spindle : $b or life among the early mill girls with a sketch of "the Lowell offering" and some of its contributors
- Subject
- Factory system
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Lowell (Mass.) -- Social conditions
Lowell offering
Women textile workers -- Massachusetts -- Lowell -- Biography - Contributor
- Lucy Larcom