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An edition of Kids on strike! (1999)

Kids on strike!

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Describes the conditions and treatment that drove workers, including many children, to various strikes, from the mill workers strikes in 1828 and 1836 and the coal strikes at the turn of the century to the work of Mother Jones on behalf of child workers.

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Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Language
English
Pages
208

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Kids on Strike!
August 2003, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
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Kids on Strike!
August 2003, Tandem Library
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Kids On Strike!
August 25, 2003, Houghton Mifflin
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Cover of: Kids on strike!
Kids on strike!
1999, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English
Cover of: Kids on strike!
Kids on strike!
1999, Houghton Mifflin
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-203) and index.

Published in
Boston
Genre
Juvenile literature.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.892/973
Library of Congress
HD5324 .B37 1999, HD5324.B37 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p. :
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL387561M
ISBN 10
0395888921
LCCN
98050575
OCLC/WorldCat
40403630
Library Thing
564347
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
4756435

Work Description

Describes the conditions and treatment that drove workers, including many children, to various strikes, from the mill workers strikes in 1828 and 1836 and the coal strikes at the turn of the century to the work of Mother Jones on behalf of child workers.

By the early 1900s, nearly two million children were working in the United States. From the coal mines of Pennsylvania to the cotton mills of New England, children worked long hours every day under stunningly inhumane conditions. After years and years of oppression, children began to organize and make demands for better wages, fairer housing costs, and safer working environments.
Some strikes led by young people were successful; some were not. Some strike stories are shocking, some are heartbreaking, and many are inspiring — but all are a testimony to the strength of mind and spirit of the children who helped build American industry.

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The rows of spinning machines whirred and whizzed around ten-year-old Harriet Hanson.
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