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The story of child labor in the u. S. Is rugged but not as rugged as it must have been for those poor children living through this period of american history. The book includes an a timeline of federal child labor laws. In 1924 an amendment to protect... Read More
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The national child labor committee lobbies the government with the suggestion that a minimum working age for children will keep... Read More
It starts in the 1800s with the early beginnings of the american industrial revolution
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How appalling this kind of “work” went on
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I know that neither of them was the first textile manufacturing community but they were the first communities 34planned34 specifically for that purpose
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It is pretty rugged stuff but certainly not as rugged as it must have been for those poor children living through this period of american history
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Sadly much of this history has been put aside in the united states
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It seems that talking about working people and their hardships in america is unamerican even communist
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This stuff all happened and it happened to children
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Near the end of this book the author places 34a timeline of federal child labor laws
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Fourteen is decided upon as the minimum age for a child to work in an industry and not more than eight hours in any one day