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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
This 9 page report discusses the lives
of the young women who went to work at the Lowell, Massachusetts,
fabric mills in the mid 19th century. Approximately seventy women
worked to produce what they titled “The Lowell Offering: A
Repository of Original Articles on Various Subjects Written by
Factory Operatives.” Its first issue also carried the banner
“This Number Wholly Written by Females Employed in the Mills.”
Stories, poetry, letters, and sketches are part of the volume
that provides a remarkable insight to the lives of the women who
were dismissively referred to as “factory girls.” Bibliography
lists one source.
Page Count:
9 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWeisler.wps
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