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- Lowell_Mill_Girls abstract "[[File:2 Young Women.jpg|thumb|right|Tintype of two young women in Lowell, Massachc changes being brought by the Industrial Revolution. While they decried the deteriorating factory conditions, worker unrest in the 1840s the loss of control over economic life. This loss of control, which came with the dependence on the corporations for a wage, was experienced as an attack on their dignity and independence. In 1845, after a number of protests and strikes, many operatives came together to form the first union of working women in the United States, the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association. The Association adopted a newspaper called the Voice of Industry, in which workers published sharp critiques of the new industrialism. The Voice stood in sharp contrast to other literary magazines published by female operatives, such as the Lowell Offering, which painted a sanguine picture of life in the mills.".
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- Lowell_Mill_Girls wikiPageExternalLink www.voiceofindustry.com.
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- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:1834_labor_disputes_and_strikes.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:1836_labor_disputes_and_strikes.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:Child_labor_in_the_United_States.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:History_of_the_textile_industry.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:History_of_women_in_Massachusetts.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:History_of_youth.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls subject Category:Lowell,_Massachusetts.
- Lowell_Mill_Girls comment "[[File:2 Young Women.jpg|thumb|right|Tintype of two young women in Lowell, Massachc changes being brought by the Industrial Revolution. While they decried the deteriorating factory conditions, worker unrest in the 1840s the loss of control over economic life. This loss of control, which came with the dependence on the corporations for a wage, was experienced as an attack on their dignity and independence.".
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