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But these supposedly idyllic conditions were soon exposed before the public by the workers themselves . One hundred and two mill girls joined a strike of men operatives in Pawtucket , Rhode Island , in 1824 , which marked the beginning ...
But these supposedly idyllic conditions were soon exposed before the public by the workers themselves . One hundred and two mill girls joined a strike of men operatives in Pawtucket , Rhode Island , in 1824 , which marked the beginning ...
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A hosiery worker by trade , she had started work in a mill at sixty - five cents ... The AFL concentrated on organizing skilled workers into craft union locals , and showed little interest in low paid , unskilled female workers .
A hosiery worker by trade , she had started work in a mill at sixty - five cents ... The AFL concentrated on organizing skilled workers into craft union locals , and showed little interest in low paid , unskilled female workers .
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By 1919 Mrs. Margaret Dreier Robins was the only member of the board who was not a worker . ... Between 1909 and 1913 militant strikes of garment workers in Baltimore , Chicago , Philadelphia , and New York focused national attention on ...
By 1919 Mrs. Margaret Dreier Robins was the only member of the board who was not a worker . ... Between 1909 and 1913 militant strikes of garment workers in Baltimore , Chicago , Philadelphia , and New York focused national attention on ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |