Bread--and Roses: The Struggle of American Labor, 1865-1915New American Library, 1977 - 231 стор. |
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... clothing . Its effect on the working family's life is reported by John DeWitt Warner in Harper's Weekly in 1895 : The first contractor sublets the work to a " sweater , " whose shop is generally one of the two larger rooms of a tenement ...
... clothing . Its effect on the working family's life is reported by John DeWitt Warner in Harper's Weekly in 1895 : The first contractor sublets the work to a " sweater , " whose shop is generally one of the two larger rooms of a tenement ...
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... clothing and a much larger proportion of our children's clothing . The homes of these homework- ers include many of the most wretched in which human beings exist among us . The conditions of squalor and filth are frequently such as to ...
... clothing and a much larger proportion of our children's clothing . The homes of these homework- ers include many of the most wretched in which human beings exist among us . The conditions of squalor and filth are frequently such as to ...
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... clothing worn by the majority of our people is thus made under conditions revolting to humanity and de- cency , and such as to endanger the health of the wearer . How much did these sweatshop workers earn ? Jacob Riis finds out ...
... clothing worn by the majority of our people is thus made under conditions revolting to humanity and de- cency , and such as to endanger the health of the wearer . How much did these sweatshop workers earn ? Jacob Riis finds out ...
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Revolution by Machine | 3 |
Only Bread and Nothing More? | 6 |
Children in the Mills | 26 |
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